marbled

/ˈmɑrbəld/
adjective
  1. Having a pattern or appearance like marble, with streaks and swirls of different colors.
    • The countertop was made of marbled quartz with veins of gray and white.
    • The cake had a marbled pattern of chocolate and vanilla batter.
    • She bought a marbled notebook with a blue and green cover.
  2. Of meat, having thin streaks of fat running through the lean part, which makes it tender and flavorful.
    • The chef recommended the marbled ribeye steak for its rich taste.
    • The butcher showed us a piece of marbled pork shoulder perfect for roasting.
    • Well-marbled beef is often preferred for grilling because it stays juicy.
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