Beef bone meat is an edible animal bone that is soft enough to be bitten by the mouth. Beef bone meat is usually used to make various meat dishes or soups, such as beef bone soup and beef brisket casserole. Beef bone-in meat is usually made by stripping the meat from the bones by hand after the beef is cooked, and then cooking the bones in the soup.
Beef bone-in meat can be eaten by separating the meat from the bone with a fork or table spoon, then biting the meat from the bone with your mouth. The meat in the bone is softer and provides richer nutrition. However, care should be taken to avoid biting yourself when consuming beef bone meat, and not to swallow the bone to avoid accidents.