Cutranslator

What is antrikot in Lithuania?

Exact match

antrikot

is antrekotas in Lithuania

Ask for: antrekotas

About this cut

Highly marbled steak cut from the rib primal; bone-in or boneless retail cuts vary by market.

rib primal · upper rib / rib eye muscle

In Lithuania

antrekotas

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

BulgariaLithuania

rareАланглеSu krauju4855°C
medium rareСредно аланглеVidutiniškai nekeptas5560°C
mediumСредно изпеченоVidutiniškai iškeptas6065°C
well doneДобре изпеченоGerai iškeptas70100°C

Traditional Lithuanian cooking defaults to Gerai iškeptas (well done). Vilnius steakhouses have adopted international rare/medium terminology; the 'Su krauju' (with blood) formulation is traditional but now sounds old-fashioned in modern restaurants.

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

Detailed explanation

“antrikot” in Bulgaria maps to canonical ribeye (rib: upper rib / rib eye muscle). In Lithuania, look for labels such as antrekotas. Highly marbled steak cut from the rib primal; bone-in or boneless retail cuts vary by market.

Related cuts

Compare with similar cuts

Other countries & routes

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

People also ask about this cut

What is antrikot in Lithuania?
antrikot maps to Ribeye (ribeye) in this ontology; in Lithuania, look for labels such as antrekotas.

Translate it in another country

What is antrikot called in Lithuania?
In Lithuania, antrikot corresponds to Ribeye; common retail wording includes antrekotas.

Translate it in another country

Where does antrikot come from on the cow?
antrikot refers to ribeye on the rib primal (upper rib / rib eye muscle).

Translate it in another country

Show 7 more questions
What primal is antrikot from?
antrikot is tied to the rib primal as Ribeye (ribeye).

Translate it in another country

Is antrikot the same as striploin?
No—ribeye and striploin (strip steak) are different canonical muscles in this dataset.

Translate it in another country

How is antrikot different from Tenderloin?
ribeye (Ribeye) differs from beef tenderloin by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

Translate it in another country

What is the canonical beef cut for antrikot?
antrikot resolves to Ribeye (ribeye) in the Cutranslator ontology.

Translate it in another country

What should I ask for at a Lithuania butcher?
Ask for antrekotas and mention Ribeye if needed—the mapped retail names above match ribeye.

Translate it in another country

Why might antrikot be less common in Lithuania?
antrikot is a Bulgaria retail term; Lithuania shops may use different names for the same ribeye muscle.

Translate it in another country

Where can I read a full definition of antrikot?
Open the glossary page for antrikot (/what-is/antrikot) and the Ribeye hub for country-by-country names.

Translate it in another country

Explore more cuts

How this information is generated

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