Primal cut

{{Short description|Piece of meat initially separated during butchering}}

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A primal cut or cut of meat is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering. Examples of primals include the round, loin, rib, and chuck for beef or the ham, loin, Boston butt, and picnic for pork.

Different countries and cultures make these cuts in different ways, and primal cuts also differ between type of carcass. The British, American and French primal cuts all differ in some respects. For example, rump steak in British and Commonwealth English is commonly called sirloin in American English. British sirloin is called porterhouse by Americans."[http://www.macmillandictionaries.com/MED-Magazine/February2004/16-feature-food.htm Food and Cooking in American and British English]", by Susan Stempleski, Medical Magazine, Macmillan Dictionaries, February 2004 Another notable example is fatback, which in Europe is an important primal cut of pork, but in North America is regarded as trimmings to be used in sausage or rendered into lard. The primal cuts may be sold complete or cut further.

The distinct term prime cut is sometimes used to describe cuts considered to be of better quality; for example in the US Department of Agriculture meat grading systems, most use prime to indicate top quality.

US primal cuts

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= Beef =

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== Major ==

  • Round
  • Loin
  • Rib
  • ChuckAlso known as: chingolo (Spanish), Scotch tender, boneless chuck roll, mock tender steak, and chuck tender steak; see {{Citation | author1=Milsom, Jennie | author2=Laurie, Jane | title=The connoisseur's guide to meat | year=2010 | publication-date=2010 | publisher=New Holland | isbn=978-1-74257-053-2 | page=69}}

== Minor ==

  • Plate
  • Brisket
  • Foreshank

= Veal =

Veal primal cuts:{{rp||page=78}}

  • Legs
  • Loin
  • Hotel rack
  • Square cut chuck/shoulder

= Pork =

Pork primal cuts:{{rp||page=118}}

  • Ham
  • Loin
  • Boston butt
  • Picnic
  • Belly with spare ribs

= Lamb =

Lamb primal cuts:{{rp||page=154}}

  • Leg
  • Loin
  • Rack
  • Chuck

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National variations

File:US Beef cuts.svg|{{flagicon|USA}} American

File:British Beef Cuts.svg| {{flagicon|GBR}} British

File:Beef cuts France.svg|{{flagicon|FRA}} French

File:Rind-Ganz.svg|{{flagicon|GER}} German

File:Korean cuts of beef 4.png|{{flagicon|KOR}} Korean

See also

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References

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