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Breaking down beef: From breeds to feed and ageing techniques

by | 12 February 2024

There are over 1,000 breeds of cattle in the world today, and over 40 varieties bred for beef registered in South Africa. There are different rearing methods and ageing techniques, and a wide range of prices. The bemusing number of options can make choosing the right beef for you feel tricky, especially when some of those price tags are pretty hefty (we’re talking about you, wagyu). We’ll try to clear up any confusion you may have.

Caitlin Kennedy

Caitlin Kennedy

Caitlin is a Capetonian chef and aspiring farmer with a deep love for the local food scene. When not cooking or eating, she can be found pottering about in a garden somewhere.

All views and opinions expressed in this article represent that of the author, Caitlin Kennedy, and do not represent that of Dineplan or the companies we work with. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we share is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.

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