Noun
The fat and fatty tissues of an animal, especially the harder fat about the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton, which, when melted and freed from the membranes, forms tallow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm the most unromantic lump of Northern suet. Yes, a woman did accost me once in South Shields, but she had a face like Red Rum. Les Dawson
Instead, they are finding food more readily at bird feeders – especially suet for those insectivores – and are more visible to us. Source: Internet
Claud. 2. Suet Claud. 4 indicates the reasons for choosing this tutor, as outlined in Leon (1948). Source: Internet
The undisputed uses equal parts fresh white breadcrumbs, self-raising flour and suet, tons of treacle, plus an “absolute riot” of dried fruits and spices. Source: Internet
A few years ago, she caught a black bear in her front yard, skimming her suet. Source: Internet
A word of advice on suet though: try to find the purest form of suet, which is made mostly of beef fat, and avoid the ones with all the extras like fruit. Source: Internet