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The latest skincare trend: Beef fat. Yes, beef fat.Would you put beef fat on your face? Beef tallow, a pale paste rendered from cow fat, is usually used as a cooking fat due to its high smoke point. It was once McDonald’s fat-of-choice to cook ...
The viral social media trend entails slathering beef fat on your face. We talked to an expert to weigh in. Hedy Phillips CNET Contributor Hedy Phillips is a freelance lifestyle writer based in New ...
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The Fast Food Restaurant That Still Uses Beef Tallow For Its FriesBeef tallow is a flavorful, golden-hued cooking fat rendered from the tough suet around the steer's kidneys. That real beef fat makeup gives tallow a rich, savory taste which, coupled with its ...
Yes, beef dripping, the oil you usually cook your roasties in on a sunday. The beef fat that you buy in the supermarket and what McDonald's use to fry their chips in - is the latest viral skincare ...
A fry “consultant” specializing in Belgian-style frites told Reuters in 2010 that Belgian fries are traditionally made with vegetable oil, sometimes supplemented with duck or beef fat.) ...
A fry “consultant” specializing in Belgian-style frites told Reuters in 2010 that Belgian fries are traditionally made with vegetable oil, sometimes supplemented with duck or beef fat.) ...
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