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Pescoço | Traditional Brazilian Beef Cut From Brazil | TasteAtlas

Pescoço

Pescoço is a beef cut that comes from the neck area of the animal and is typically a tougher and more muscular cut of meat. It would correspond most to the neck or nape beef cut in the US. Due to its composition, it's often used for slow-cooking methods like braising, stewing, or making stocks and broths.


These methods help break down the tough connective tissues and fibers, resulting in tender and flavorful dishes. In Brazilian cuisine, pescoço might be used in hearty stews, soups, and traditional dishes that require long cooking times to develop rich flavors and tender textures.