• irreticent@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    thinly sliced beef mouth

    I’ve never heard of “beef mouth” as a cut of meat. What meat is it from? Tongue, cheek, etc…

    I love beef cheek if it’s cooked right. Low and slow.

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      8 months ago

      And I’m not super familiar with cuts of the head but it’s gotta be check because tongue would be a different word.

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        8 months ago

        It could be lips, also. I have seen beef lips in one of my local carnecerias (Mexican meat market).

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          8 months ago

          That’s a rather strange word to use in the context of beef, because they don’t really have anything resembling human lips. Which part of this, exactly, would you consider “lips”?

          I think mouth, or perhaps snout, is a more accurate description here. Anyways, that’s the picture I found on Wikipedia when I looked for more information on where this meat might come from. Apparently it can also include the inner parts of the mouth, however, not the tongue, that’s considered a separate cut.

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            8 months ago

            I’m nit entirely sure but when I saw the package of meat in the grocery store it said “beef lips” and had a stringy looking meat inside. I assume it is the lower lip since the upper seems too small for what I saw.