What are the differences between suet and tallow, and how are they commonly used in cooking and baking?

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2026-03-21 07:20

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Suet is the raw fat found around the kidneys of animals, while tallow is rendered and solidified suet. Suet is often used in traditional British puddings and pastries for its rich flavor, while tallow is commonly used in frying and as a substitute for butter or oil in baking for a flaky texture.

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