Saint-Agapit
Grass-fed beef cubes (450g)
Weight : 450g
Thawing time : 30 minutes
Internal cooking temperature:
56°C (130°F) – rare
63°C (145°F) – rosé
71°C (160°F) – medium
77°C (170°F) – well done
Optimal cooking method: Slow cooking at low temperature for stews or in the pan.
Farm : Ferme d’Anjou et Fils
Farm details : Ferme D'Anjou et fils, located in Saint-Agapit, produces grass-fed beef. Grass-fed beef means that the beef has spent its life grazing on a pasture, rather than being confined in a pen and fattened on grain. A natural grass-fed diet produces leaner meat, richer in antioxidants and vitamins, and contains twice the omega-3 fatty acids than conventionally raised beef. Ferme D'Anjou et fils raises high quality beef, without using antibiotics, hormones or synthetic pesticides.
Why “grass-fed” beef?
Our beef is grass-fed, meaning it has spent its life grazing on grass in a pasture. Being a ruminant, beef does not have the capacity to properly digest the different grains that conventional breeding offers it. A natural grass-fed diet produces leaner meat, richer in antioxidants and vitamins, and contains twice the omega-3 fatty acids than conventionally raised beef. Our partner raises high quality beef, without using antibiotics or hormones. From an environmental point of view, grass feeding on pasture is incomparable . By grazing on grass, cattle allow the soil to absorb and store carbon. On the contrary, in conventional livestock farming, the heavy machinery used on the many fields dedicated to beef feeding exposes the carbon buried in the soil to the air and converts it into CO 2 .
How to prepare this product?
Enjoy them with colorful vegetables for classic skewers or in beef bourguignon.