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Britain produced the compact, fat-carcassed English Hereford and Shorthorn and Scots Angus, while continental meat breeds remained closer to the rangy, lean draft type; these include the French Charolais and Limousin, and the Italian Chianina, which is probably the largest breed in the world 4,000-pound bulls, double the size of the English breeds.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Britain produced the compact, fat-carcassed English Hereford and Shorthorn and Scots Angus, while continental meat breeds remained closer to the rangy, lean draft type; these include the French Charolais and Limousin, and the Italian Chianina, which is probably the largest breed in the world 4,000-pound bulls, double the size of the English breeds.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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There are two hamburgers, made with American Kobe and Chianina beef.
Boulevard 2010
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There is no secret about the ingredients or even the cooking method: To be traditional, Bistecca alla Fiorentina should be made with a large 1-2 kilogram T-bone steak from a 2-year-old Chianina cow.
Dishing on a Classic Bruce Palling 2011
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Erin Kunkel for The Wall Street Journal Popular lunch items at San Francisco's Boulevard include a Kobe and Chianina beef burger, above, and pan-seared Monterey calamari, below.
Boulevard 2010
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Despite owning a small herd of Chianina on the edge of the famous Fontodi Chianti estate, the beef he prefers isn't from Tuscany, but from Catalonia in Spain.
Dishing on a Classic Bruce Palling 2011
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Both butchers provided me with prime cuts, which they had carved from the untouched sides of beef; Mr. Cecchini's Spanish steak had hung for 30 days, Mr. Lunghini's Chianina, for 20.
Dishing on a Classic Bruce Palling 2011
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To put the quality of his Spanish beef to the test, I purchased a T-bone from Mr. Cecchini and one from Claudio Lunghini, a third-generation butcher on the edge of Cortona, where Chianina cattle are said to have originated.
Dishing on a Classic Bruce Palling 2011
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"There is no law that says you have to have Chianina."
Dishing on a Classic Bruce Palling 2011
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A special breed of cattle, Chianina, is raised outside Perugia which makes beef from this area out of this world in terms of flavor and texture.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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