Claims
- 1. A processed food item utilizing a complete tenderloin section of a turkey and having an approximate full length as naturally exists for this portion of the turkey, said item comprising a single cut of meat having a single, uniform extraction cut extending substantially along the full length of the tenderloin section, said cut being formed in an arcuate cross-section around an internal portion of the tenderloin which included an associated tendon which has been completely severed from the tenderloin by such single extraction cut.
- 2. A food item as defined in claim 1, wherein the extraction cut extends to an exterior surface of the tenderloin for substantially the full length of the tenderloin section, thereby forming a tenderloin filet which is thinner and wider than a naturally occurring tenderloin of turkey and which also includes a smooth face of internal meat which is exposed as an exterior surface of the food item by reason of the uniform linear incision.
- 3. A food item as defined in claim 1, wherein the cut tenderloin section is further processed to a dried condition of jerky meat.
- 4. A food item as defined in claim 1, said cut being formed in an arcuate cross-section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of a pending patent application filed on Apr. 23, 1990 under Ser. No. 07/512,885, now issued under U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,688.
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