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What Continental breed is the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="lms0229" data-source="post: 1464651" data-attributes="member: 28722"><p>I know people have been judging beef for a long time but I feel the beef is only as good as what I tell you "the public"... if I convince you the public that black angus is the best then it means that it is the best right? But do you really know? I think the answer grows fuzzy in that manner. Black angus lacks juiceness in one study that I read the other day, but the one with the best flavor and juice wasn't an angus... the public has been convinced that marbling equals quality, but we all know that there is so much more to it. People like what they can see...so to judge meat based on marbling makes sense to the public, but it doesn't necessarily correlate to better taste. Not saying I'm right, but it appears that way to me, the newbie. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lms0229, post: 1464651, member: 28722"] I know people have been judging beef for a long time but I feel the beef is only as good as what I tell you “the public”... if I convince you the public that black angus is the best then it means that it is the best right? But do you really know? I think the answer grows fuzzy in that manner. Black angus lacks juiceness in one study that I read the other day, but the one with the best flavor and juice wasn’t an angus... the public has been convinced that marbling equals quality, but we all know that there is so much more to it. People like what they can see...so to judge meat based on marbling makes sense to the public, but it doesn’t necessarily correlate to better taste. Not saying I’m right, but it appears that way to me, the newbie. Lol [/QUOTE]
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