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Re: USCHO Cooks: Open Your Mystery Basket.
While I do thoroughly enjoy a tastey grain fed rib eye because of the fat content, the fat you get from eating grass fed beef is better for you. It's better for your cholestoral, better for your blood pressure. My wife's family has had cows for a long time and they were probably close to 90/10 when it came to percentage being fed hay or grains. The taste is much different. I would never dry age grass fed beef because it's not as fatty as grain fed.
When it comes to pork, pastured pork definintely is better than feed lot pork. Pigs are generally clean animals to begin with, but I think the taste of pastured pork is cleaner tasting, especially when it comes to pork belly and roasts.
In the beef industry the name of the game is marbling. You don't get good marbling when a steer is raised on grass. Marbling leads to more tender meat and more flavorful meat. If I wanted to eat something with no marbling, I'd eat venison.
While I do thoroughly enjoy a tastey grain fed rib eye because of the fat content, the fat you get from eating grass fed beef is better for you. It's better for your cholestoral, better for your blood pressure. My wife's family has had cows for a long time and they were probably close to 90/10 when it came to percentage being fed hay or grains. The taste is much different. I would never dry age grass fed beef because it's not as fatty as grain fed.
When it comes to pork, pastured pork definintely is better than feed lot pork. Pigs are generally clean animals to begin with, but I think the taste of pastured pork is cleaner tasting, especially when it comes to pork belly and roasts.