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Cuts of beef

Cuts of beef. Computer artwork illustrating primal and subprimal cuts of beef and their names. Primal cuts (shown with black dotted lines), are large areas of muscle sold to wholesale meat retailers. These are then divided and sold to the consumer as smaller cuts, known as subprimal cuts (shown with white dotted lines). Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © TAKE 27 LTD/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Agricultural Agriculture Arrows Beef Carcass Consumption Cuts Diagram Division Farming Labelled Labels Line Live Stock Meat Butchery Computer Artwork Divisions Primal

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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate divisions and labels of various cuts of beef. Through computer artwork, primal and subprimal cuts are visually depicted with precision. Primal cuts, represented by bold black dotted lines, symbolize large muscle areas sold to wholesale meat retailers. These primal sections are then meticulously divided into smaller subprimal cuts, as illustrated by delicate white dotted lines, catering to the specific preferences of consumers. The image beautifully captures the essence of nature's bounty and highlights the significance of agriculture in our lives. It serves as a reminder that behind every succulent steak or juicy roast lies a complex process involving farming, livestock management, and butchery expertise. With its detailed illustration and clear labeling system, this print offers an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the anatomy of beef consumption. The diagram not only educates about different parts of a cow but also emphasizes responsible utilization through sustainable practices. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast seeking to enhance your knowledge or simply appreciate the artistry involved in food production, this thought-provoking image is sure to captivate your imagination. Let it transport you into the world where science meets gastronomy - where each cut tells a story waiting to be savored on our plates.


Framed Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection, featuring the captivating image "Cuts of Beef" from Science Photo Library. This stunning piece showcases an intricately detailed, computer-generated illustration of primal and subprimal cuts of beef. Primal cuts, depicted with black dotted lines, are large areas of muscle sold to wholesale meat retailers. These framed prints not only add a touch of sophistication to your home or office décor, but also serve as an educational and visually engaging piece for anyone with an appreciation for the art of culinary creations. Order yours today and bring the beauty of the butcher's art into your space.


Photo Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring "Cuts of Beef" by Science Photo Library. This captivating image showcases the intricate anatomy of beef, illustrating both primal and subprimal cuts. Primal cuts, denoted by black dotted lines, are large muscle areas sold to wholesale meat retailers. Delve into the world of culinary artistry with our high-quality, vibrant prints. Perfect for restaurant interiors, butcher shops, or personal collections, these prints add an element of education and sophistication to any space. Order yours today and bring the beauty of the culinary world into your home or business.


Poster Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of high-quality Poster Prints featuring "Cuts of Beef" by Science Photo Library. This captivating image showcases an intricately detailed computer artwork illustrating the primal and subprimal cuts of beef and their names. Primal cuts, represented by black dotted lines, are the large areas of muscle sold to wholesale meat retailers. Bring the intricacies of the butcher's shop into your home or workplace with this visually stunning and educational poster print. Perfect for chefs, butchers, or anyone with an appreciation for fine meats, this print is a must-have for your kitchen, restaurant, or office wall. Order yours today and elevate your space with the beauty of this expertly crafted visual guide to beef cuts.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Discover the intricacies of the culinary world with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles featuring "Cuts of Beef" by Science Photo Library. Delve into the art of butchery and identify the primal and subprimal cuts of this delectable protein. With our high-quality, detailed puzzle pieces, you'll savor the challenge of piecing together the names and locations of each cut, sold to wholesale meat retailers, on this captivating image. Satisfy your curiosity and enhance your knowledge of the beef anatomy with our educational and engaging jigsaw puzzles.

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