Box of 35 Galloway French Cut Steaks (approx. 6kg)
328.86 $ - Price per item
Box of 35 Galloway French Cut Steaks (approx. 6kg)
328.86$
365.40$
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35 Galloway French cut steaks (minimum average weight 175g/piece)
The so-called "French steak," cut from the inside round, is a tenderized meat offering maximum tenderness to the bite. Lean and boneless, the inside round is the cut of choice for preparing meal salads, pasta dishes, and Asian stir-fries. Don't hesitate to marinate the inside round for maximum flavor.
How to defrost your meat?
The best way to thaw meat is in the refrigerator. This is the safest option since microorganisms develop more slowly there. Furthermore, this technique results in better quality meat because it retains its moisture better. Ideally, it is recommended to consume frozen cuts of meat within 12 months of the packaging date.
Does freezing affect nutritional value?
At Mon Beau Bon Bœuf, all our cuts of meat are sold frozen in order to preserve the quality even on your plate.
Deep freezing (quick freezing) is an industrial process for cooling much faster and to a colder temperature than traditional freezing. This technique better preserves the texture as well as the nutritional and organoleptic qualities of foods compared to freezing.
From a nutritional point of view, freezing allows nutrients to be well preserved, apart from vitamin C which is sensitive to heat and cold. However, this vitamin is not found in meat.
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How to defrost your meat?
The best way to defrost meat is in the refrigerator.
This is the safest option since microorganisms develop more slowly. In addition, this is the technique that produces better quality meat because it retains its moisture better. Ideally, it is recommended to consume frozen cuts of meat within 12 months of the packaging date.
Does freezing affect nutritional value?
At Mon Beau Bon Bœuf, all our cuts of meat are sold frozen in order to preserve the quality even on your plate.
Deep freezing (quick freezing) is an industrial process for cooling much faster and to a colder temperature than traditional freezing. This technique better preserves the texture as well as the nutritional and organoleptic qualities of foods compared to freezing.
From a nutritional point of view, freezing allows nutrients to be well preserved, apart from vitamin C which is sensitive to heat and cold. However, this vitamin is not found in meat.