(n.) A steak of beef; a slice of beef broiled or suitable for broiling.
Example Sentences:
(1) After comparing lots C and S, results indicated that beefsteaks in the last group were heavier (2.45 vs. 2.33 kg), with more lipids (0.47 vs. 0.36 kg) and major fat veined proportion (1.40 vs. 1.25%).
(2) Aflatoxins were absent in fresh meat, canned meat, salami, beefsteak and minced meat.
(3) Costilla (ribs), arrachera (beefsteak), chorizo, chicken – they've got it all here.
(4) Gastric acid secretion stimulated by a normally eaten beefsteak meal was measured for 4 h in 16 patients with duodenal ulcer disease (DU), in 9 patients with gastric ulcer disease (GU), and in 14 controls by intragastric titration with bicarbonate to a constant pH 5.5.
(5) Control or ulcer-operated dogs were prepared with chronic duodenal fistulas from which chyme was collected after a standard meal of beefsteak + radioliver + water.
(6) One piece of beefsteak weighing 190 g, contained mutagenic activity equivalent to that of 855 micrograns benzo(a)pyrene.
(7) Sampson himself was no longer an inside-outsider, but a member of the establishment, lunching at the Beefsteak Club, corresponding with all and sundry, from Ted Heath to John Cleese.
(8) Samples of beefsteak, beef liver, haddock, and mushrooms were cooked by two methods: boiling and broiling.
(9) The diagnosis was established by the beefsteak-barium meal.
(10) The smoke condensate obtained during charcoal broiling of beefsteak was far less mutagenic than that of fish, with or without metabolic activation.
(11) You just have to get through it, like an editor of The Apprentice wading through countless hours of drivel about beefsteaks and neckties.
(12) Like the French chef who can make beefsteak out of a leather glove, Alistair Darling has done well with his Better Together campaign.
(13) One brand of "beefsteak" pie was found to actually be a mixture of mutton and beef.
(14) Healthy male volunteers consumed at noon, hot test meals with four different carbohydrate:fat ratios varying between 2.64 and 0.50, and composed of fried beefsteak, mashed potatoes, French beans, and a dessert of custard with mashed peaches.
(15) Compared to controls, infections in cases were significantly associated with farm work, flower production, or food industry, consumption of lamb meat or improperly heated beefsteak, cat ownership.
Steak
Definition:
(v. t.) A slice of beef, broiled, or cut for broiling; -- also extended to the meat of other large animals; as, venison steak; bear steak; pork steak; turtle steak.
Example Sentences:
(1) It’s a good principle: don’t complain to people on whom you’re relying – unless there’s no way they can wipe your steak on their bum or drop a bogey in your soup.
(2) He reportedly almost never went out, spending America's 4th of July holiday at home, and cooking steak dinners for one.
(3) Increasing slaughter weight from 60 to 90% was associated with an increase in panel tenderness scores for loin steaks.
(4) Does this count as campaigning?” “When was the last time you flipped a steak?” “What does it feel like to be in Iowa?” “Can you bring the reporters some meat?” “Are you running, Hillary,” one reporter shouted, finally, “from us?” Then Bill and Hillary disappeared around the corner; three quarters of the media scrum vanished, deflated.
(5) Steaks were later assigned to blocks of eight treatments and cooked to an internal temperature of 68 degrees C before six or seven participants evaluated steaks from each block.
(6) Steaks from steers implanted with Revalor were slightly less acceptable than steaks from unimplanted steers for several sensory attributes, but the difference in overall acceptability was minor and nonsignificant.
(7) Stimulation increased the tenderness of loin steaks as determined by both panel scores and shear values, and of bottom round steaks (shear-force values).
(8) But it was sociable, too – Roberto organised a barbecue (with steaks from his cattle-farmer friend) and a fish supper (with octopus stew from his fisherman friend).
(9) The pair were also shown enjoying post-exercise steaks and sipping tea in the Bocharov Ruchei state residence near Sochi.
(10) The remaining steaks were treated fresh; one-half were subjected to a 150 mM CaCl2 marinade for 48 h. Frozen steaks were thawed and subjected to the same treatment.
(11) He hopes to create thicker "cuts" of meat such as steaks, though this would require more tissue engineering expertise, namely the ability to grow channels – a bit like blood vessels – that can feed the centre of the growing steak with nutrients and water.
(12) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Downtown Clifton motel, Tucson Among recent openings are Batch Café & Bar , which majors on the surprising pairing of whiskey and doughnuts; Carriage House , which offers dim sum brunches and cooking classes by chef Janos Wilder; Elviras , an upscale Mexican (with the border so close, Tucson’s food is multicultural), and Charro Steak , a ranch-to-table grill with a Sonoran twist.
(13) I whine that I haven’t been able to successfully place an order, let alone indicate how i’d like my steak done.
(14) A single 5g dose corresponds to the creatine content of 1.1 kg of fresh, uncooked steak.
(15) Shortly after flipping a steak with Clinton, Ted Diehl was cornered by a handful of reporters.
(16) I savour the smell of the food stalls as I ride down Whitecross Street market at about 11am, inhaling successive wafts of roasting steak, baking flatbreads, frying onions, toasting cumin seeds, sizzling bacon, curries and chillies and pickles and melting cheese.
(17) Steak Burritos Skirt steak, a cheap cut over here, is a favoured piece of meat in Mexico, thanks to its rich flavour.
(18) A mixed amino acid solution was designed, which permitted a fairly close imitation of the arterial plasma pattern of the 21 amino acids that rise after ingestion of a 200-g porcine steak meal.
(19) Dam breed types differed in several traits, including marbling (P less than .05) and percentage of steak (P less than .10), roast (P less than .01), and bone (P less than .01).
(20) The pub's renowned food includes home-made cheese and onion, steak and kidney and beef and ale pies.