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Ox tails are relatively high in fat, with approximately 20-30% fat content, depending on the specific cut and preparation method. The fat contributes to the rich, savory flavor and tender texture of the meat when cooked slowly. While they can be fatty, ox tails also provide collagen and nutrients, making them a popular choice for hearty dishes like soups and stews.

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