beef tongue
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Definition
Noun: * The tongue of a cow eaten as meat: A culinary term for the tongue of a cow (beef cattle), prepared and consumed as food. It is considered an organ meat or offal.
Usage
- "Beef tongue" is used as a singular noun to refer to the food item, either whole or in portions.
- It is often prepared by boiling, braising, or pickling to achieve a tender texture.
- It can be served hot in dishes like stews or tacos, or cold and sliced for sandwiches and charcuterie boards.
Examples
- The deli sells thinly sliced beef tongue for sandwiches.
- For the traditional recipe, you need to simmer the beef tongue for several hours until tender.
- Beef tongue is a popular ingredient in many global cuisines.
Advanced Usage
- "Pickled beef tongue": A preparation method where the tongue is cured in a brine or vinegar solution, often resulting in a firmer texture and tangy flavor.
- "Braised beef tongue": A cooking method where the tongue is first seared and then slowly cooked in a small amount of liquid, making it very tender and flavorful.
Variants and Related Words
- Ox tongue: A synonym for beef tongue, commonly used in British English.
- Lengua: The Spanish word for "tongue," frequently used in the names of dishes (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Ox tongue
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Organ meats / Offal: The category of food that includes beef tongue, along with liver, heart, and kidneys.
- "Tacos de lengua": A classic Mexican taco filled with seasoned, diced, or shredded beef tongue.
Noun
- the tongue of a cow eaten as meat