cut of beef
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcutandbeef
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cut
noun
uk/kʌt/us/kʌt/
an injury made when the skin is cut with ...
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beef
noun
uk/biːf/us/biːf/
the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten ...
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The rates of levy for imports vary according to thecutofbeef.
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Their meat is dark and stringy, like a toughcutofbeef.
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The tenderloin is the most tendercutofbeefand is also arguably the most desirable and therefore the most expensive.
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Corned beef is acutofbeefcured or pickled in a seasoned brine.
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Thecutofbeefused is generally skirt steak.
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It is a way to prepare a toughercutofbeef(rich in connective tissue, and in older recipes often lardoned).
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The term originally referred to thecutofbeefused in the dish which is known as skirt steak.
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Tri-tip is acutofbeeffrom the bottom sirloin.
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This is actually a differentcutofbeefand can be easily distinguished by the thick layer of fat on one side (typically many centimeters thick).
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To make it, acutofbeef(usually chuck or shoulder) is typically simmered in beef stock with seasonings such as garlic, pepper, thyme, and bay for several hours.
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The cheaper cuts of beef are not being sold: mince and stewing steak.
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The latter include, for instance, particular cuts of beef and mutton for which no wholesale price quotations are available.
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The prime cuts of beef should not be stuck into intervention.
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This quantity of 3,200 tons included a certain proportion of frozen cuts of beef which could not properly be classified either as quarters or sides or boned beef.
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The result is that the butcher has to sell his best cuts of beef at a very high price in order to average out the price of his lower cuts.
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I hear them say in the butchers' shops that they want a fillet or shoulder of lamb, but they do not know the cuts of beef.
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The bone-in chuck steak or roast is one of the more economical cuts of beef.
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He is named after steak cuts of beef.
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Venison tends to have a finer texture and is leaner than comparable cuts of beef.
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However, expensive cuts of beef as well as sushi have become increasingly popular.
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