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Holding meat after slaughter to improve flavor and tenderness is

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Aging or "ripening" of beef is simply holding a carcass or wholesale cuts at refrigerated temperatures to allow "natural processes" to improve flavor and tenderness. The muscle of beef, and of other meat animals, undergoes progressive changes after slaughter that affect tenderness of the cooked product.

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