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  2. Beef aging - Wikipedia

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    The genus Thamnidium, in particular, is known to produce collagenolytic enzymes which greatly contribute to the tenderness and flavor of dry-aged meat. [1] Dry-aged beef is typically not sold by most supermarkets in the U.S. today, because it takes time, the meat loses weight, and there is a risk of spoilage. Dry-aging can take from 15 to 28 ...

  3. You Should Be Dry-Aging Your Meats at Home—Here's How - AOL

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    Use inexpensive tools to serve super-flavorful, tender proteins—like a $10/lb. short rib that tastes like wagyu carpaccio.

  4. Meat hanging - Wikipedia

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    For dry-aged beef, the meat is hung in a room kept between 33–37 degrees Fahrenheit (1–3 degrees Celsius), with relative humidity of around 85%. If the room is too hot, the meat will spoil, and if it is too cold, the meat freezes and dry aging stops. Good ventilation prevents bacteria from developing on the meat. The meat is checked on ...

  5. Aging (food) - Wikipedia

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    Dry aging beef. Aging or ageing, in the context of food or beverages, is the leaving of a product over an extended period of time (often months or years) to aid in improving the flavor of the product. Aging can be done under a number of conditions, and for a number of reasons including stronger umami flavors and tenderness. [1] [2]

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    It's no surprise that IKEA's iterations are so valuable. This specific piece, a teak and birch cabinet with door detailing, is worth in the $3,000 to $4,000 range today. Grill Chairs by Bengt Ruda ...

  7. Meat tenderness - Wikipedia

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    On the basic level, these factors are meat grain, the amount and composition of connective tissue, and the amount of fat. [1] In order to obtain a tender meat, there is a complex interplay between the animal's pasture, age, species, breed, protein intake, calcium status, stress before and at killing, and how the meat is treated after slaughter. [3]

  8. Larder - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was where raw meat was larded—covered in fat—to be preserved. [2] By the 18th century, the term had expanded: at that point, a dry larder was where bread, pastry, milk, butter, or cooked meats were stored. [2] Larders were commonplace in houses before the widespread use of the refrigerator.

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