weighed in the gram rangeIn the end, you pay the actual weighed weight. When you place your order, an average weight is used on the invoice, until the actual weight is established. At this moment, the average weight is cancelled and the actual weight is invoiced (max. +-20%).
Fresh
Important Information: This product is shipped fresh!
Option 1: Store in the refrigerator (at max. 5°C) and consume within 5 days. Option 2: Freeze immediately (at -18°C) for a minimum shelf life of 2 months.
Sirloin or entrecote refers to cuts of meat from the upper middle of the animal. In modern French, the cut of meat is called aloyau or faux-filet.
weighed in the gram rangeIn the end, you pay the actual weighed weight. When you place your order, an average weight is used on the invoice, until the actual weight is established. At this moment, the average weight is cancelled and the actual weight is invoiced (max. +-20%).
Fresh
Important Information: This product is shipped fresh!
Option 1: Store in the refrigerator (at max. 5°C) and consume within 5 days. Option 2: Freeze immediately (at -18°C) for a minimum shelf life of 2 months.
Order placed before 15:00h, earliest availability:
pick-up in Lupfig on Thursday, June 4, 2026
delivery on Friday, June 5, 2026
Sirloin or entrecote refers to cuts of meat from the upper middle of the animal. In modern French, the cut of meat is called aloyau or faux-filet.
Irish Beef is the green island for meat fans. The lush grass of Ireland and the best genetics of the cattle are reflected in the meat. The meat is super tender and juicy.The cattle produce a high level of marbling when fed almost entirely on grass. In addition to grass, barley, soy, corn and minerals are only added during the winter months. Ireland's ideal climatic conditions allow cattle to be kept outdoors from March to October. High humidity keeps the grass lush and green and therefore forms an ideal fodder base.Natural breeding Strict quality controls Excellent meat taste sustainability Low CO2 consumption because the goods are transported to Switzerland exclusively by road and not by air
Entrecote is a classic French steak dish, cut from the striploin of beef. It is particularly tender and flavorful. The side dish, "pommes allumette," is thinly sliced, crispy French fries, also from French cuisine. Irish beef is known worldwide for its quality, as the animals are mostly raised on lush pastures with natural feed, which gives the meat a particularly delicate flavor and tender texture. The combination of Irish beef and French cooking creates an elegant and delicious dish.