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What is hath e kata in Belarus?

Cultural equivalent

the boti bengali curved blade hand cutting tradition

has no direct equivalent in Belarus. Closest: shyyka

About this cut

A boneless cut from the center of the chuck, between the neck and the rib primal. Well-marbled with good beefy flavor. Contains several muscles with varying tenderness. Used for roasts, stew, and ground beef.

chuck primal · Between the neck and the rib section, boneless

In Belarus

shyyka

Say this at the butcher

Шыйка молатая, 100% ялавічына

'Neck ground, 100% beef' — overrides default pork-beef mix

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

BangladeshBelarus

rareRareZ kryvyoy4855°C
medium rareMedium rareMedium rare5560°C
mediumMediumSyarednyay prazharki6065°C
well doneBhalo bhabe ranaDobra prazhanae70100°C

Traditional Belarusian cuisine defaults to Dobra prazhanae (well done), especially for Machanka and boiled beef dishes. Modern Minsk steakhouses use English terms. The GOST-era term 'Сярэдняй пражарки' (medium-roasted) is preserved in older butcher and restaurant signage.

Doneness terminology varies by country and restaurant. When unsure, describe what you want (e.g., “warm red center”).

Detailed explanation

“The Boti (Bengali Curved-Blade Hand-Cutting Tradition)” in Bangladesh maps to canonical chuck roll (chuck: Between the neck and the rib section, boneless). In Belarus, look for labels such as shyyka. 1 other canonical interpretation may apply. A boneless cut from the center of the chuck, between the neck and the rib primal. Well-marbled with good beefy flavor. Contains several muscles with varying tenderness. Used for roasts, stew, and ground beef.

Alternatives (BangladeshBelarus)

vyrazka

65% · Multiple interpretations

Region: Belarus

Canonical: tenderloin

Premium hand-cut for Boti Kabab

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Same canonical cut, different destination markets (deduped URLs).

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What is hath e kata in Belarus?
hath e kata maps to Chuck Roll (chuck roll) in this ontology; in Belarus, look for labels such as shyyka.

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What is hath e kata called in Belarus?
In Belarus, hath e kata corresponds to Chuck Roll; common retail wording includes shyyka.

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Where does hath e kata come from on the cow?
hath e kata refers to chuck roll on the chuck primal (Between the neck and the rib section, boneless).

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What primal is hath e kata from?
hath e kata is tied to the chuck primal as Chuck Roll (chuck roll).

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Is hath e kata the same as ribeye?
No—hath e kata maps to chuck roll (Chuck Roll), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is hath e kata the same as Chuck Blade?
No—hath e kata is chuck roll; Chuck Blade is chuck roast (blade), a different canonical cut.

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How is hath e kata different from Shoulder Clod?
chuck roll (Chuck Roll) differs from shoulder clod by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for The Boti (Bengali Curved-Blade Hand-Cutting Tradition)?
The Boti (Bengali Curved-Blade Hand-Cutting Tradition) resolves to Chuck Roll (chuck roll) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Belarus butcher?
Ask for shyyka and mention Chuck Roll if needed—the mapped retail names above match chuck roll.

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Why might hath e kata be less common in Belarus?
hath e kata is a People's Republic of Bangladesh retail term; Belarus shops may use different names for the same chuck roll muscle.

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This information is for educational purposes only and may vary by region or butcher practices.