Hangman wrote:
There is definitely no US beef embargo. That is false. In fact you can buy US Select (one grade below prime) at Price Mart (great ribeyes) and Walmart and I'm sure other places. Jimmy Ts in Los Suenos sells flash frozen Buckhead Beef from the US.
Actually, one grade below choice.
From a beef website:
Grades are based on the amount of marbling in the meat and the age of the animal. Marbling is the flecks and streaks of white fat you find distributed throughout the meat. In general, the higher the degree of marbling, the more tender, juicy, and flavorable the meat will be. Consequently, higher grade meats come at a higher cost. Age also plays in an important part. Beef is best in flavor and texture when cattle is between 18 and 24 months old, so the grading favors younger animals. There are eight distinct grades of beef recognized by the USDA. In order of descending quality they are:
â—¦Prime
â—¦Choice
â—¦Select
â—¦Standard
â—¦Commercial
â—¦Utility
â—¦Cutter
â—¦Canner
Studies suggest that beef graded at least USDA Select are likely to acceptable in eating quality for most consumers, so this is usually the lowest grade you’ll ever hear mentioned by name in the supermarket***
*** Except in Costa Rica, where "Select" is advertised as holding a place of honor
