Beef

Square-Cut Chuck

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A cross-cut chuck is produced from the forequarter of the animal when the rib and chuck primals are separated. A square-cut chuck is a cross-cut chuck that has been further processed to exclude the brisket and the foreshank. A square-cut chuck includes all bones, muscles, tendons, fat, and connective tissue within the chuck. This is a large subprimal that would be ordered by a butcher or meat cutter in a retail environment. Square-cut chucks are further processed into roasts and steaks before being sold to the consumer.

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