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On Sat, 6 Jul 2013 17:53:48 +1000, " Bigbazza" >
wrote: > > > "Pico Rico" wrote in message ... > > well, obviously, in other countries. I can't imagine it is called a New > York steak the world over. > > > > Porterhouse Steak in Australia...... > Here, a porterhouse here is the T-bone with a small portion of fillet (tenderloin) on one side and loin on the other. A T-bone has no fillet, but it still has the bone and a New York steak (aka: strip loin) is a boneless T-bone. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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