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JHP Homestead
Loving the herd life
No, it’s not the tenderloin, I think I just described it’s location badly. It’s kind of like part of the diaphragm. Basically, when gutting the beef, after pulling all the guts out there’s this muscle that is now visible. The tenderloin is still hidden behind all the leaf fat and kidneys.That sounds like the tender loin. Same cut, different name?
I can’t seem to find a picture online of where it actually is in the carcass, so I’ll take a picture of the inside of my cow tomorrow to show where it was.