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Why Slow-Cooked Beef Forms Stringy Fibers—and What It Really Means

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In the end, what may seem strange at first is actually a sign that the cooking process worked as intended. The appearance reflects tenderness and breakdown of structure, not a problem. Once you recognize what’s happening, it becomes easier to see these details as part of how slow-cooked meals develop their rich texture and flavor.

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