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  1. Yonezawa beef (米沢牛, Yonezawa gyū) is wagyū (Japanese beef) originating in the Yonezawa region of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Yamagata's government claims Yonezawa is considered one of the generally recognised three most famous beef brands in Japan, along with Kobe beef and Matsusaka beef , [1] but Ōmi beef may have a better claim to this distinction.

  2. Nikujaga, a Japanese dish of meat, potatoes and onion. Bruscitti, an Italian single-course meal, [3] served with polenta porridge. Alambre – Mexican food. Bakso – Indonesian meatball dish. Balbacua – Filipino beef stew. Bandeja paisa – Typical meal popular in Colombian cuisine. Beef ball – Beef dish. Beef bun – bun with beef filling.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RendangRendang - Wikipedia

    Rendang (/rɛnˈdæŋ/; Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈrəndaŋ]) is a Minangkabau dish. It is a rich meat-based dish that is slow-cooked, braised in coconut milk, and seasoned with herb and spice mixture over a period of several hours. As the liquids evaporate, the meat turns dark brown and tender, caramelizing and infusing it with rich ...

  4. Beef (band), a Dutch reggae fusion band. Beef (comics), a character in the Marvel universe. Beef (film), a 2003 documentary film about hip hop feuds, also called beefs. Beef (TV series), a 2023 Netflix comedy drama series. Beef (soundtrack), the 2023 soundtrack album of the series. "Beef" (The Bear), a second-season episode of The Bear.

  5. Cultured meat, also known as cultivated meat among other names, is a form of cellular agriculture where meat is produced by culturing animal cells in vitro. [1] [2] [3] Cultured meat is produced using tissue engineering techniques pioneered in regenerative medicine. [4] Jason Matheny popularized the concept in the early 2000s after he co ...

  6. Beef carcass classification. Countries regulate the marketing and sale of beef by observing criteria of cattle carcasses at the abattoir (slaughterhouse) and classifying the carcasses. This classification, sometimes optional, can suggest a market demand for a particular animal's attributes and therefore the price owed to the producer.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_meatWhite meat - Wikipedia

    Dark meat is used to describe darker-colored flesh. A common example is the lighter-colored meat of poultry (white meat), coming from the breast, as contrasted with darker-colored meat from the legs (dark meat). Certain types of poultry that are sometimes duck ...