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What is shrir achori in South Africa?

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shrir achori

is very similar to potjiekos cut in South Africa

Ask for: potjiekos cut

About this cut

Cross-cut sections of the rear leg bone with surrounding meat. Extremely tough and collagen-rich — produces deeply flavored broth when braised. Classic osso buco cut. One of the most universal braising cuts worldwide.

shank primal · Rear leg, below the knee joint

In South Africa

potjiekos cut

Say this at the butcher

Potjiekos mix, met been, vir die Sondag

'With bone, for the Sunday' — bone-in mandatory for Potjiekos

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

IsraelSouth Africa

rareריירRare4855°C
medium rareמדיום ריירMedium rare5560°C
mediumמדיוםMedium6065°C
well doneוול דאןWell done70100°C

South African Braai culture defaults to Medium for premium cuts (Eye Fillet, Sirloin, Rump). The Class A grading system supports this — younger grain-fed cattle produce tender results at Medium-Rare. Boerewors and lamb chops typically cooked Medium-Well. The Yellow Fat preference means SA Braai practitioners are MORE comfortable with longer cooking than US grilling tradition because the rendering fat is the flavor goal.

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

Detailed explanation

“shrir achori” in Israel maps to canonical hind shank (shank: Rear leg, below the knee joint). In South Africa, look for labels such as potjiekos cut. Cross-cut sections of the rear leg bone with surrounding meat. Extremely tough and collagen-rich — produces deeply flavored broth when braised. Classic osso buco cut. One of the most universal braising cuts worldwide.

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

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What is shrir achori in South Africa?
shrir achori maps to Hind Shank (hind shank) in this ontology; in South Africa, look for labels such as potjiekos cut.

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What is shrir achori called in South Africa?
In South Africa, shrir achori corresponds to Hind Shank; common retail wording includes potjiekos cut.

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Where does shrir achori come from on the cow?
shrir achori refers to hind shank on the shank primal (Rear leg, below the knee joint).

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What primal is shrir achori from?
shrir achori is tied to the shank primal as Hind Shank (hind shank).

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Is shrir achori the same as ribeye?
No—shrir achori maps to hind shank (Hind Shank), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is shrir achori the same as Fore Shank?
No—shrir achori is hind shank; Fore Shank is foreshank, a different canonical cut.

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How is shrir achori different from Oxtail?
hind shank (Hind Shank) differs from oxtail by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for shrir achori?
shrir achori resolves to Hind Shank (hind shank) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a South Africa butcher?
Ask for potjiekos cut and mention Hind Shank if needed—the mapped retail names above match hind shank.

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Why might shrir achori be less common in South Africa?
shrir achori is a Israel retail term; South Africa shops may use different names for the same hind shank muscle.

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