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What’s the difference between salt beef and corned beef?

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What’s the difference between salt beef and corned beef?

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None at all. It is thought that corned beef was introduced to America by Irish immigrants, who referred to the large pieces of salt used to cure the meat as corns. The name corned beef has travelled back across the Atlantic in the form of canned corned beef, but we can assure you that there is no comparison between that product and a prime piece of salt beef.

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Corned beef is salted, but it is taken from the underside of the cow or what is called the silverside. This is the toughest part of the cow. Curing it in salt lessens the toughness. On the other hand any part of the cow can be salted, even T bone steaks. It is simpley cured in salt.

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