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rotuts

@Kerry Beal 

 

close to the same cut of pork come both ways.

 

I thinik the boneless come from the ' head ' end of a fully boned out pork loin

 

and the ones with the bones come a little further up in the ' Butt ' area and the bone is

 

the scapula , meaning some of the meat is the 'blade roast '

 

the blade in this case is the scapula cut cross wise.

 

blade meat on both pork and beef is superb.

 

but it has a tough thin tendon between the two muscles that make up those two muscles

 

under the scapula

rotuts

rotuts

@Kerry Beal 

 

there same cut of pork come both ways.

 

I thinik the boneless come from the ' head ' end of a fully boned out pork loin

 

and the ones a the bones come a little further up in the ' Butt ' area and the bone is

 

the scapula , meaning some of the meat is the 'blade roast '

 

the blade in this case is the scapula cut cross wise.

 

blade meat on both pork and beef is superb.

 

but it has a tough tendon between the two muscles that make up those two muscels

 

under the scapula

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