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by A_non_e-moose
1747 days ago
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Picanha is just a particular cut. You can get it from any cow, regardless of region. I get that most picanha-branded meat is advertised as originating from Brazil, but if you really want to contribute to protecting the Amazon forest, why not boycott the real source of the problem, Brazilian originating meat? You can also go to your local butcher, and ask for a picanha cut of any local cow. That way you can still enjoy picanha, without worrying about the Amazon. Maybe search for other names as well, in US it's apparently unknown:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picanha "In the United States, the cut is little known and often named top sirloin cap, rump cover, rump cap, or culotte. Instead, North American butchers generally divide this cut into other cuts like the rump, the round, and the loin." |
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