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Ibérico Flank Steak [Free]

Also known as "tira de manto," it's like a thin pork belly, but leaner and with a satisfying chew. 

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WHAT ARE REAL CUSTOMERS SAYING

WHAT MAKES IBÉRICO PORK SO SPECIAL?

Those who have savored Ibérico all agree on one thing…

They couldn’t believe they were eating pork when they first tried it.

The natural umami, tenderness and superior marbling often leaves unsuspecting diners wondering if they were really eating pork, or a fine Wagyu steak.

1 . GENETICS

Ibérico Pork comes from the distinctive Black Iberian Pig – also known as “Pata Negra”. It’s actually the same pork whose hind legs retail for up to $4,500 in the form of Spain’s world famous “Jamón Ibérico”. This rare breed from Spain is bred to contain a higher fat content than many other pigs, giving the meat a distinctive marbling similar to Kobe and Wagyu beef.

2 . LIFESTYLE

For true Ibérico perfection, the pigs have to be raised in the right environment and live a happy life. In fact, Ibérico pigs live twice as long as their counterparts. The pigs roam free and eat the local all-natural cuisine. They feed for at least two seasons to help garner that truly distinct flavor.

3 . DIET

Campo Grande’s Ibérico pigs are fed a diet of nuts and whole grains, which makes for multilayered flavor and incredible marbling.

Customer Reviews

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Janet

Great

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Joseph Walker
flank steak

Out standing all these cuts are thin enough where I cook them on my Phillips indoor grill which gives a great sear and does over cook them

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Robert Lewis
5 stars

You won’t be disappointed it’s delicious

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Victor H Miesel
Amazing Flank Steak

Grilled two flank steaks on my Argentine Asado Grill using oak charcoal. It was truly amazing and will definitely be reordering once I’ve finished cooking all the other cuts and the quail.

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Jessica Moseley

Delicious! Different than a beef flank steak so was perfect with a light marinade of olive oil, lemon juice, fresh rosemary and oregano, and S&P. Finished with a few minutes on the grill, careful not to overcook.

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