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Where you can buy beef tongue.

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#1
  • 食べ盛り
  • mail
  • 2022/01/22 10:12

My sister-in-law is lamenting that her nephew has become addicted to beef tongue and is going out to eat it so often that the family budget is collapsing. I suddenly thought to look for it and realized that it is surprisingly hard to get beef tongue at stores.

They don't even have it in Costco's vendor stores. Where can I buy it ? Please tell me where I can buy it other than online !.

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#3
  • 無知
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 11:45
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Mexican and Chinese supermarkets sell chunks of tongue
Mexicans use beef tongue in many dishes, from tacos to soups, so consumption is high. You can find a lot of information on how to prepare beef tongue on YouTube
I think in Torrance
Numero Uno Market
sells frozen sliced and processed seiwas, but I buy a lot of hormones.

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#5
  • 偏屈
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 15:50
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The reason why grilled beef tongue tastes so good is because of all the time and effort that goes into preparing it, and you can't cheat by boiling it, so it costs more and is more expensive
It's not like a steak, where you cut up a chunk and it's done

When asked where I can buy it, he said, "You can't go there often.
2 > Don't go often
4 > Once a month
and that's just silly!

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#6
  • 高田
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 15:51
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It's at the 99 Ranch market.

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#8

Mitsuwa sold frozen chunks !.

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#10
  • 食べ盛り
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 19:26
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Thank you !

My nephew is 15 years old and is in the prime of eating season, so if we eat out, he will order a set plus single items and it will be expensive. It's normal for parents to want their children to eat because they like it 😅

It takes a lot of time and effort to prepare the food, doesn't it? I have never had beef tongue at home, so I didn't know about it, but since it's a good opportunity, I want to try buying chunks and processing them as per YouTube.

I was honestly blind to the fact that it was in Mexican supermarkets ! For some reason, I only went to American supermarkets. I heard that Chinese stores have cut ones, but I don't have one near me, so I would like to go to a Mexican store first.

Thank you very much for your kind answers !.

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#12
  • 青丘
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 22:14
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I found it at H Mart, a Korean supermarket, and also at Nijya, a Japanese supermarket. H Mart's slices are thicker than Nijya's.

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#14
  • 牛すじは?
  • 2022/01/22 (Sat) 22:58
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Sorry to jump on your bandwagon, but there is a place where you can buy gyusuji ? I think it was in Marukai, Gardena a long time ago, but I can't find it. I can't find it, but I'm not looking for it because it's not written in romaji like gyusuji unless it's Japanese-Japanese ? What is it called in English?

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#16
  • 食べ盛り
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 09:22
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Is it available at H-Mart ? I asked at the store and they said no, but maybe it depends on the store. Thank you ♪

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#17
  • Tendon
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 10:12
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Gyusuji= beef tendon

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#18
  • アンパンマン
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 11:05
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#12 blue hill
that's why you're asking here

# 14
beef tendon in Japan is lean meat, but here beef tendon is only the translucent part, so you get something completely different
it's the transparent, pulpy mass in the pho
17 is a literal translation and you have never seen it
Japanese beef tendon is called beef shank here.

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#20
  • 牛すじは?
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 18:03
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Anpanman, is it shank ? I was thinking Tendon too, but I thought I didn't have any body. beef shank would be a good place to get it. Thank you very much.

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#21

# 18AmpanMan
>The pulls in the pho

I see what you mean, the first pho I tried
I couldn't eat it because of the mwah smell and I never ate it again.
My family and friends don't seem to mind and love it.
I never thought of eating horumon-yaki in Japan.
But according to the teachings from China, if you take the weak parts of your body
from organs such as pigs, it works like taking medicine. And a made in Germany medicine called Kurion is made from
pig pancreas (or spleen ?), and when I had soft stool symptoms for a while, my family doctor gave it to me and I was surprised that it worked with just one pill. I didn't know they do the same treatment in the West as they do in China🤔.

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#22
  • ネガティブな発言はしないが得
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 09:03
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A colleague who used to disparage Vietnamese food as disgusting and would never eat it, was now living on the edge after a divorce, and was making stories about eating moldy bread with just the mold on it, or frying rotten cabbage and seasoning it with more seasoning, to elicit sympathy. Simple-minded colleagues treated him to lunch and shared foodstuffs with him.

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#24
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 09:18
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and its relation to beef tongue ?.

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#25
  • アンパンマン
  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 15:25
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I've never had stinky pho
or stinky grilled hormone.

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#26
  • 食べ盛り
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 12:14
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I was running errands today and saw a Ranch99 so I stopped by and found it ! Beef tongue $ 12.99/lb. It was frozen in a big ball.

I wanted to buy some but I don't have space in my freezer so I'll have to come back this time. I will learn how to prepare them before I go out and buy them.

Thank you for the information. I am really looking forward to buying it !.

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#27
  • 高田
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 17:01
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There are some in the K country market,
but the 99 is
more likely to be less smelly.
The outer half of the tongue has
half the flavor of the tongue root, so
it's better to cook it, grill it, or make curry
with it.

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#28
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 09:31
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I only eat beef tongue here.

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#29
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 11:58
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28, I hate that they are good there, but they have a bad customer service attitude there anyway.

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#30
  • アンパンマン
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 14:52
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I can't believe you've only eaten at the food court
Poor
I bet you can't eat thick slices of beef tongue at Hachi's or something like that because it's too expensive.

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#31
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 17:51
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I haven't been to Costa Mesa for a while because it's not very good, but the beef tongue at Hachi's isn't expensive either. LOL
Beef tongue Tsukasa is in bento now $ 25.
I can understand if it's caviar or truffles that's expensive.

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#32
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 17:55
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I've never had a bad waitress to deal with! I don't know because I just order and pay.

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#34
  • 行ったこと無いでしょ
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 18:18
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31

That's the price including Uber Eats and other delivery services.

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#36
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 19:36
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34 The prices in the store have jumped. You're the one who hasn't been there.

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#37
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 19:37
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33
You've never had caviar or truffles.

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#38
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 19:40
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35
I think it's great that they still get so many people in line no matter how much they raise the price. I don't know if people who say Hachi is expensive can be called tone deaf.

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#39
  • YY
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 20:16
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Is it only Japanese supermarkets that have good pre-processed beef tongue ? Does h-mart not ??

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#42
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 21:54
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Are you so embarrassed that you said the beef tongue at Hachi's was expensive ? lol I checked and it was about $ 20 for a single item. Beef tongue is not that expensive to begin with, so you can just go to the food court.

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#43

I have a question, but do you know where I can buy pork hormone and mino (mino is a type of beef hormone) ? I wonder if they are sold in yakiniku restaurants ? I sometimes see beef hormone sold in the Japanese American market ….

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#57
  • 牛タン司
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 10:11
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Please let me know your recommendation of beef tongue that you know the taste.

Which restaurant is your beef tongue ?

please except Hachi. Anything but Hachi, please.

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#59
  • こすためさ
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 10:18
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TsuruhashiIt's cheap and tasty.

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#68
  • 名無し
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 12:42
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Is there any yakiniku restaurant that serves bad beef tongue ( lol )

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#69
  • え。
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 13:32
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good taste and bad taste are to each his own

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#70
  • 焼肉
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 20:05
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I'm not saying it's bad, but sometimes it's not even good.

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