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    Posted: 28 March 2012 at 10:09

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Once again, Tas, Muchísmas Gracías for the charts... they are fab and explain exactly which cuts of meat you wish to purchase ...

 
 
I do tend to buy more beef ( steaks ) and so this is really helpful ... The Forum is programmed into my Cellular and I just show Javier exactly which cut of steak or other beef cut I wish to purchase ! He practices his English ! so content all around ... COOL CHAP ...
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glad i could help!
 
these cuts are fairly standard in the US, although my understanding is that they may have different names around the world. if anyone wants to post a "lexicon" of cuts with non-american names for cuts, please feel free to do so, as this might be helpful for cross-referencing!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Margi Cintrano Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 April 2012 at 11:23
Tas,
 
Photos speak more than a thousand words ... however, when I am nearly finished with all my Guides, I shall see what the needs are of the Forum ... and if nobody has yet to have done this job, than I shall.
 
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i was thinking that our non-USA members might have some input here, and hope that any and all will feel free to add some of their nomenclatures for various cuts. the names showin on the cart above are fairly common for the USA.
 
thank you for all of your work, margi - this site is rapidly becoming a great reference source, and that is thanks to its wonderful, hard-working members from all over!
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Actually, Ron, there are regional differences within the US as well, with the same cut appearing under different names.
 
The beauty of this chart is that one can show it to the butcher and just point, saying: I want that!
 
Even then there might be some confusion. For instance, the difference between short ribs and flanken can get a bit fuzzy. And nowhere on your chart do I see tri-tip, or flatiron steak or London Broil, olr hanger steak---all common names, but which may or may not apply to the same cut of meat. 
 
Even so, you've got to start somewhere, and this chart is a good beginning.
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For Those Members Who Require The Spanish Names of Beef Cuts:
 
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