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What is ciskas augšdaļa in Singapore?

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ciskas augsdala

is very similar to topside in Singapore

Ask for: topside or niu rou wan meat sg, minced beef extra lean

About this cut

A large, lean cut from the inner thigh (adductor and semimembranosus muscles). Sold as top round steaks, London broil, or roasts. Lean but can be tough — best sliced thin or braised.

round primal · Inner thigh of the hindquarter

In Singapore

topside · niu rou wan meat sg · minced beef extra lean

Say this at the butcher

Topside, lean, for beef balls — grind it twice please

'Topside for beef balls, ground twice' — the Bakso Problem in Commonwealth vocabulary

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

LatviaSingapore

rareAr asinīmRare4855°C
medium rareVidēji asiņainsMedium rare5560°C
mediumVidēji izceptsMedium6065°C
well donePilnībā izceptsWell done70100°C

Singapore's high-end steakhouses operate at international standards with the full 5-stage scale (Rare to Well Done). Local 'Zi Char' cuisine and food court beef dishes default to Well Done — especially Beef Hor Fun and stir-fried beef. Singapore is one of the few Southeast Asian cultures where Rare/Medium-Rare is commonly ordered by locals, not just expats.

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

Detailed explanation

“ciskas augšdaļa” in Latvia maps to canonical inside round (round: Inner thigh of the hindquarter). In Singapore, look for labels such as topside · niu rou wan meat sg · minced beef extra lean. A large, lean cut from the inner thigh (adductor and semimembranosus muscles). Sold as top round steaks, London broil, or roasts. Lean but can be tough — best sliced thin or braised.

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What is ciskas augšdaļa in Singapore?
ciskas augšdaļa maps to Inside Round (top round (inside round)) in this ontology; in Singapore, look for labels such as topside, niu rou wan meat sg, minced beef extra lean.

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What is ciskas augšdaļa called in Singapore?
In Singapore, ciskas augšdaļa corresponds to Inside Round; common retail wording includes topside, niu rou wan meat sg, minced beef extra lean.

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Where does ciskas augšdaļa come from on the cow?
ciskas augšdaļa refers to top round (inside round) on the round primal (Inner thigh of the hindquarter).

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What primal is ciskas augšdaļa from?
ciskas augšdaļa is tied to the round primal as Inside Round (top round (inside round)).

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Is ciskas augšdaļa the same as ribeye?
No—ciskas augšdaļa maps to top round (inside round) (Inside Round), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is ciskas augšdaļa the same as Outside Round?
No—ciskas augšdaļa is top round (inside round); Outside Round is bottom round (outside round), a different canonical cut.

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How is ciskas augšdaļa different from Eye Of Round?
top round (inside round) (Inside Round) differs from eye of round by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for ciskas augšdaļa?
ciskas augšdaļa resolves to Inside Round (top round (inside round)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Singapore butcher?
Ask for topside, niu rou wan meat sg, minced beef extra lean and mention Inside Round if needed—the mapped retail names above match top round (inside round).

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Why might ciskas augšdaļa be less common in Singapore?
ciskas augšdaļa is a Latvia retail term; Singapore shops may use different names for the same top round (inside round) muscle.

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