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grinding beef - Glossary Search

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top sirloin steak beef Glossary Term
A boneless beefsteak cut from the top butt muscle (near the hip) of the sirloin just ahead of the round.
mock tender steak beef Glossary Term
The mock tender is often sold as a roast and is a cone shaped cut next to the top blade in the chuck primal.
round tip steak beef Glossary Term
The round tip beefsteak is cut from the untrimmed round tip roast. If the steak is obtained from the trimmed roast, it is known as a trimmed tip steak or a ball tip steak.
t-bone steak beef Glossary Term
A popular crosscut beefsteak containing part of the top loin and a small part of the tenderloin and is recognized by the "T" shaped bone within the steak.
7-bone steak beef Glossary Term
The 7-bone steak is a cross cut steak of the shoulder blade. It gets its name from the cross cut of bone that is shaped like a "7".
tri-tip steak beef Glossary Term
The tri-tip is a triangular shaped cut at the tip of the sirloin and is surrounded by the sirloin, round, and flank primals.
tri-tip roast beef Glossary Term
The tri-tip is a triangular shaped cut at the tip of the sirloin and is surrounded by the remainder of the sirloin and the round and flank primals.
cheeseburger Glossary Term
A traditional grilled sandwich that consists of ground meat made into a patty, cooked, topped with a slice of cheese, and placed between two halves of a bun to create this favorite international food.
meatball Glossary Term
A small portion of ground meat that has been seasoned and rolled into a round ball-like shape. Meatballs were most likely created as a way to use up excess meat, taking scraps of meat, grinding them into small bits and possibly adding some fillers to help hold the mixture together.
natural foods Glossary Term
A term used to describe food that complies with the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) standards for natural processing, handling, and labeling.
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