Are you brand loyal?
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
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#110
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
Best beef in the world, bar perhaps the Japanese Wagyu beef, is Brazilian/Argentian beef.
I've had the best of both British and American beef, and the worst of both, and they are more or less identical. In both countries the standard beef off the supermarket shelf is crap, but the proper restaurant and butcher will carry the real stuff. As in both countries, you have to know where to go to get the real stuff.
There's a thriving "green" food, organic and hormone-free movement in the US, as there is in the UK, that is slowly broadening the reach of top quality beef from the privileged few to a wider range of discerning palates.
But the masses, as everywhere they go, consume nothing but crap because they couldn't care less.
you really should learn when to quit buddy.
actually I do know a thing or two about beef, for a start my family raise cattle, secondly my uncle is one of "the" most respected and renowned angus breeders in the world, if you've had a championship winning bit of beef anywhere in the world the chances are that it was he who made the award and even more likely that the animal came from his estates blood lines.
the reason your meat is full of fat is that is force fed corn for 12 weeks, confined to a pen and pumped full of chemicals before slaughter, this is because the USDA system of meat grading is fundamentally flawed, meat is awarded a higher grade for fat content than flavour.
American beef is over fatty, over tender, full of chemicals and entirely lacking in substance or flavour oh and just for the record its also less nutritionaly dense with a lower omega 3 to 6 ratio, again a byproduct of slaugtering at too young an age and by finishing them on corn.
Eventually americans will learn that beef should have a texture and flavour.
you are right about 1 thing though, it is damn hard to find good beef in dubai, there is however one restraunt which serves argentinian beef from an estate who get their bulls from my family so when i want a nice steak thats where i go.
dont take my word for it, just google corn fed beef for a good horror story, while your at it ask your friends how they used to raise cattle say 40 yrs ago, i bet they will tell you they were slaughtered at an older age, werent confined to pens or fed corn, then ask them to tell you honestly which beef tasted better...
I've had the best of both British and American beef, and the worst of both, and they are more or less identical. In both countries the standard beef off the supermarket shelf is crap, but the proper restaurant and butcher will carry the real stuff. As in both countries, you have to know where to go to get the real stuff.
There's a thriving "green" food, organic and hormone-free movement in the US, as there is in the UK, that is slowly broadening the reach of top quality beef from the privileged few to a wider range of discerning palates.
But the masses, as everywhere they go, consume nothing but crap because they couldn't care less.
you really should learn when to quit buddy.
actually I do know a thing or two about beef, for a start my family raise cattle, secondly my uncle is one of "the" most respected and renowned angus breeders in the world, if you've had a championship winning bit of beef anywhere in the world the chances are that it was he who made the award and even more likely that the animal came from his estates blood lines.
the reason your meat is full of fat is that is force fed corn for 12 weeks, confined to a pen and pumped full of chemicals before slaughter, this is because the USDA system of meat grading is fundamentally flawed, meat is awarded a higher grade for fat content than flavour.
American beef is over fatty, over tender, full of chemicals and entirely lacking in substance or flavour oh and just for the record its also less nutritionaly dense with a lower omega 3 to 6 ratio, again a byproduct of slaugtering at too young an age and by finishing them on corn.
Eventually americans will learn that beef should have a texture and flavour.
you are right about 1 thing though, it is damn hard to find good beef in dubai, there is however one restraunt which serves argentinian beef from an estate who get their bulls from my family so when i want a nice steak thats where i go.
dont take my word for it, just google corn fed beef for a good horror story, while your at it ask your friends how they used to raise cattle say 40 yrs ago, i bet they will tell you they were slaughtered at an older age, werent confined to pens or fed corn, then ask them to tell you honestly which beef tasted better...
#115
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
"Best beef in the world, bar perhaps the Japanese Wagyu beef, is Brazilian/Argentian beef".- It is? Or you just think it is? There are about 5 of those high end Brazilian steak houses by me and it's good, but the meat I get is great. So I disagree
"I've had the best of both British and American beef, and the worst of both, and they are more or less identical". You're out of your mind..British beef is so bad that some brits have turned to eating horses.
But the masses, as everywhere they go, consume nothing but crap because they couldn't care less.- Thats pretty harsh, I think they just don't know anybetter
I'm here to tell you that the beef I get can't get anybetter..You know how most beef is red with little white lines running through it? Well my meat is white with little red lines running through it. You people are like the guy who told me the LIVE lobsters I was selling "werent fresh" when you can't get fresher than alive!
"I've had the best of both British and American beef, and the worst of both, and they are more or less identical". You're out of your mind..British beef is so bad that some brits have turned to eating horses.
But the masses, as everywhere they go, consume nothing but crap because they couldn't care less.- Thats pretty harsh, I think they just don't know anybetter
I'm here to tell you that the beef I get can't get anybetter..You know how most beef is red with little white lines running through it? Well my meat is white with little red lines running through it. You people are like the guy who told me the LIVE lobsters I was selling "werent fresh" when you can't get fresher than alive!
#116
Re: Are you brand loyal?
And the state of the meat in general in the US, much like the cheese is, it's crap, not so much because people don't give a shit, which is probably a good chunk, but most just don't want to pay good money for it, and it's expensive enough as it is for the pretty dire stuff as it is.
Sure you can go looking for great stuff but most people don't have the time or the energy to bother and get what's out there at the local grocery store.
#117
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
I said "good"- How much difference is there between "good" and "damn good"?
I'm not going to argue about it anymore. After 47 years of traveling the world i'm here to tell you that i'm eating the best meat in the world..And chickens are my favorite animal anyway and we have'nt even discussed the organic free range chickens I can get.
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Re: Are you brand loyal?
I said "good"- How much difference is there between "good" and "damn good"?
I'm not going to argue about it anymore. After 47 years of traveling the world i'm here to tell you that i'm eating the best meat in the world..And chickens are my favorite animal anyway and we have'nt even discussed the organic free range chickens I can get.
I'm not going to argue about it anymore. After 47 years of traveling the world i'm here to tell you that i'm eating the best meat in the world..And chickens are my favorite animal anyway and we have'nt even discussed the organic free range chickens I can get.
All this talk of being a meat connoisseur is quite funny, considering that 2 or 3 months ago you were showing us photos of $2 meals that you were having in some flea ridden tac hole in Mexico.
And whatever happened to the launderettes?