That phrase—“What kind of meat is it? (check 1st comment)”—is a clickbait engagement tactic, not a meaningful question by itself.
🧠 What it usually means online
This is commonly used in social media posts to:
- get you to click into comments
- boost engagement (likes/comments/views)
- hide the actual answer so you stay longer on the post
The “first comment” often contains:
- a guess (“it’s chicken / pork / beef”)
- a joke or unrelated answer
- sometimes even misinformation
🍖 In real terms
If someone is genuinely asking “what kind of meat is it?”, you would normally need:
- a photo of the meat
- context (dish, cuisine, texture, cooking method)
Without that, the question can’t be answered accurately.
💡 Bottom line
This is not a real informational question—it’s a social media engagement bait format designed to drive interaction.
If you want, you can upload or describe the image, and I can actually help identify what type of meat it is.