What is Black Angus Beef?
And Other Common Black Angus Questions
Have a question about 1855 Black Angus Beef or want to learn more about Black Angus Beef? Find answers in the questions below or contact us to learn more!
Have a question about 1855 Black Angus Beef or want to learn more about Black Angus Beef? Find answers in the questions below or contact us to learn more!
Black Angus Beef is sourced from Angus cattle, which are known for naturally abundant marbling resulting in tender, flavourful beef. “Black Angus” refers to cattle whose hides are predominantly black and are best known for their consistency and reliable quality brought on by Angus genetics. Angus cattle are the most common breed of beef cattle in North America.
Due to its abundant marbling, or intramuscular fat, Black Angus Beef provides buttery, juicy flavours and is remarkably tender. These qualities mean Black Angus Beef often scores as Prime or AAA on the CBGA Beef Quality Grades scale, which are the two highest beef quality grades set by the CBGA. In short, Black Angus Beef provides a flavourful, memorable eating experience that stands out amongst the rest.
Black Angus cattle are descendants of Aberdeen Angus, a breed that originated in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. Today, Black Angus cattle are raised across Canada, with 1855 Black Angus cattle specifically sourced from the grain-rich Prairie provinces. This region offers ideal conditions for raising cattle, producing richly marbled, flavourful beef that reflects Canada’s tradition of excellence in beef production.
Black Angus Beef is a type of Angus beef and refers to cattle with hides that are primarily black in colour. Some Angus cattle have red or brown hides. Angus cattle generally produce highly marbled, flavourful beef, but Black Angus products are best known for their consistency and reliable quality.
Black Angus and Wagyu are unique breeds of cattle and produce two different products. Both types of cattle produce exceptionally marbled, premium beef, but their regions of origin and raising practises differ. Black Angus cattle originate from the Angus breed, originally from Scotland, while Wagyu is a breed originating in Japan. To be considered Wagyu, cattle must come from a specific region in Japan and have genetics 100% from Wagyu cattle.
There are some American producers of Wagyu beef. American Wagyu beef is sourced from cattle with 50% Wagyu and 50% Angus genetics. Each breed of cattle produces beef with unique qualities.
Hereford is another breed of cattle distinct from Black Angus. Hereford cattle originate in Herefordshire, England. They are known for their hardiness and are frequently cross-bred with Angus cattle to produce tender, flavourful beef.
There are numerous retailers and restaurants at which you can buy Black Angus Beef. Find 1855 Black Angus Beef near you.
Use Black Angus Beef to refine any dish, from classic steak dinners to brisket to gourmet burgers. Browse all 1855 Black Angus Beef recipes.
Like all beef products, Black Angus Beef varies in CBGA grade. 1855 Beef exclusively offers CBGA Prime and upper 2/3 AAA Black Angus Beef to deliver only the highest quality cuts.
The CBGA has established a beef quality grading system that takes into account several factors, including marbling (intramuscular fat, which produces juiciness and flavour), age of cattle at harvest, yield, and more. CBGA Prime beef features abundant marbling and is usually served in fine dining establishments, hotels, and select retail locations.
Like CBGA Prime beef, Upper 2/3 AAA is a premium product known for superior quality and marbling. CBGA beef quality grades are divided into three designations: high, average, and low based on marbling and other quality indicators. Upper 2/3 AAA beef includes CBGA AAA beef from the top two divisions (average and high), excluding lower amounts of marbling and resulting in a tender, juicier bite.
Canada AAA and Prime beef feature different amounts of marbling. CBGA AAA beef is divided into three categories: small, modest, and moderate marbling. CBGA Prime includes slightly abundant or moderately abundant marbling. Learn more about CBGA beef quality grades.
1855 gives unwavering attention to every step of the process, from carefully choosing the family ranchers that raise our cattle to selecting only the best cuts of the final product. We source cattle from the grain-rich Prairie provinces, known for producing flavourful beef from the richest Black Angus cattle available and offer products only in CBGA Prime and Upper 2/3 AAA. Learn more.
JBS Foods, which includes 1855 Black Angus Beef, has pledged to work toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. We believe agriculture can be part of the climate solution and a sustainable food system is essential. On the path to net zero, we’ve set the following goals:
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Yes, restaurants can wholesale 1855 Black Angus Beef. Contact us for details.
Yes, supermarkets can wholesale 1855 Black Angus Beef. Contact us for details.
1855 has a commitment to producing the finest Black Angus Beef possible and helping retailers and restaurants provide memorable meals to the most discerning customers. We offer only CBGA Prime and Upper 2/3 AAA Black Angus Beef to ensure unforgettable eating experiences for your customers.
1855 provides uniform tray coverage and consistent presentation, delivering superior yield and helping improve the efficiency of your operation. Learn more about the benefits of Black Angus Beef for retailers or restaurants and chefs.
1855 products are available through distributors across North America. Contact us to carry Black Angus Beef for retail or foodservice.