They are the same thing depends on where your from
fillet stake is from the tenderloin.
It is meat ariond the rib cage of the animal
filet migoen, rib eye, t-bone, sirloin, tenderloin
The filet is part of the radius, therefore making the term filet radius. A filet radius measures an inside corner. A corner radius measures an outside corner.
Fillet mignon, is often considered the most tender cut of beef and is generally leaner than rib eye.
Shephards get bigger than the collie
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The export rib has a fat cap removed that the 109 would otherwise still have. They are otherwise the same.
Hi I believe the spelling with two l's is the American spelling similar to Cabling, labeling etc. The American spelling is more usually with two l's the English with one.
petit filet mignon
If you fillet the prime rib and cut it into steaks, those steaks are called ribeyes
There is NO difference. Scotch IS whisky. Scotch is a nickname for whisky made in Scotland. On every bottle of whisky made in Scotland the label says 'Scotch Whisky' rather than 'Scottish Whisky'. The word 'Scotch' simply means where the product is made i.e. Scotland. ----- Scotch is a tradename and must meet requirements for ingredients, distilling, aging and blending to be called "Scotch". Whiskey is more generic referring to any distilled drink made from grain mash, fermented and then distilled one, two or three times then stored in charred wooden barrels to "age" the whiskey and gain its brown color. In some cases the aging process is skipped as in the production of "moonshine", which techically could be called young unaged whiskey.