There was talk about it, but to my knowledge nothing had come through. I only recall that US blocked Polish request for sending MiG-29s to Ukraine, due to these fighters having been upgraded with NATO technology.
Anything that you cannot immediately tell what it is made from, basically. So a hamburger is HPV, piece of meat that you have cooked is not.
A cake is HPV because you need to know it is made of wheat, you cannot see it from it.
Alternatively, anything that goes through more than one stage of processing (so home-made marmelade is not HPV because it is just cooked fruit, but hamburger is).
>Anything that you cannot immediately tell what it is made from, basically. So a hamburger is HPV, piece of meat that you have cooked is not.
Both burgers and steaks are made from beef cattle; aren't they? I don't really understand why the prior preparation steps required to turn a steer into a cut of beef are not processing steps, whereas the relatively smaller actions required to grind a cut of meat and shape it into a patty are.
An omelette is a HPF but a boiled egg is not? It doesn't seem like a useful metric.