Gristle

/ˈɡrɪs.əl/ noun

The tough, chewy cartilage found in meat that you usually can't eat.

From Old English 'gristel,' related to Old Saxon 'gristel.' The word originally meant something with a grainy texture, describing the hard, fibrous tissue in muscle.

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