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  2. American Angus - Wikipedia

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    The American Angus is a beef breed, and is reared only for that purpose. [ 3 ] : 730 Comparative trials have not identified any commercially-significant difference between it and the Red Angus. [ 2 ] : 278 Since 1978, beef meeting certain criteria may be marketed as "Certified Angus Beef", a quality mark of the American Angus Association ...

  3. Aberdeen Angus - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine and Angus in north-eastern Scotland. [4]: 96 In 2018 the breed accounted for over 17% of the beef production in the United Kingdom. [5]

  4. Angus cattle - Wikipedia

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    In cattle, Angus may refer to: Aberdeen Angus, a breed of beef cattle in Scotland and the United Kingdom; American Angus; German Angus; Red Angus; See also.

  5. Beef - Wikipedia

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    Some kinds of beef may receive special certifications or designations based on criteria including their breed (Certified Angus Beef, [44] Certified Hereford Beef), origin (Kobe beef, [45] Carne de Ávila, Belgian Blue [46]), or the way the cattle are treated, fed or slaughtered (organic, grass-fed, Kosher, or Halal beef [47]).

  6. Angus beef - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 September 2021, at 19:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Organic beef - Wikipedia

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    As organic cattle approach market weight, there are two feeding methods that producers most commonly use to deliver beef products to their customers: “grass-fed” and “grain-fed”. In the “grass-fed” program, the cattle continue to eat certified organic grass right up to the time of slaughter. The USDA is currently developing ...

  8. Beef carcass classification - Wikipedia

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    Most other countries' beef grading systems mirror the U.S. model, except for those in the European Union (EU). The EU employs a grading scheme that emphasizes carcass shape and amount of fat covering [4] instead of marbling and aging. The differences in grading yield incompatible value judgments of beef value in the United States and the EU. [5]

  9. Taste of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's interior. Taste of Texas is a family-owned and operated steakhouse in Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas.Founded in 1977, [1] the restaurant is among the top independent steakhouses in the United States and the nation's largest user of Certified Angus Beef brand ® , as of 2018. [2]