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What is bistec in Ecuador?

⚠️ This cut may refer to multiple different cuts depending on region. This name spans more than one canonical cut in our ontology—compare the alternatives below. Match confidence is below 75%—treat as indicative, not definitive.
Approximate

bistec

The closest Ecuador equivalent is lomo de asado

Ask for: lomo de asado

About this cut

Leaner than ribeye; the classic strip steak muscle running along the short loin.

loin primal · longissimus dorsi (short loin)

In Ecuador

lomo de asado

Say this at the butcher

Lomo de Asado, cortado grueso

'Striploin (NOT ribs!), cut thick' — the disambiguation is implicit in the phrasing

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

MexicoEcuador

rareRojoTérmino Inglés4855°C
medium rareTérmino medioTérmino medio5560°C
mediumTres cuartosTres cuartos6065°C
well doneBien cocidoBien cocida70100°C

Ecuador also splits regionally: the coastal Guayaquil steak culture is closer to international standards (Término Medio); the Sierra (Quito) tradition leans Well Done for home cooking, especially for Bistec Encebollado.

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

Detailed explanation

“bistec” in Mexico maps to canonical striploin (loin: longissimus dorsi (short loin)). In Ecuador, look for labels such as lomo de asado. 1 other canonical interpretation may apply. Leaner than ribeye; the classic strip steak muscle running along the short loin.

Alternatives (MexicoEcuador)

picanha

55% · Multiple interpretations

Region: Ecuador

Canonical: sirloin cap

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Other countries & routes

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

People also ask about this cut

What is bistec in Ecuador?
bistec maps to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in this ontology; in Ecuador, look for labels such as lomo de asado.

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What is bistec called in Ecuador?
In Ecuador, bistec corresponds to Striploin; common retail wording includes lomo de asado.

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Where does bistec come from on the cow?
bistec refers to striploin (strip steak) on the loin primal (longissimus dorsi (short loin)).

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What primal is bistec from?
bistec is tied to the loin primal as Striploin (striploin (strip steak)).

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Is bistec the same as ribeye?
No—bistec maps to striploin (strip steak) (Striploin), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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How is bistec different from Tenderloin?
striploin (strip steak) (Striploin) differs from beef tenderloin by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for bistec?
bistec resolves to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Ecuador butcher?
Ask for lomo de asado and mention Striploin if needed—the mapped retail names above match striploin (strip steak).

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Why might bistec be less common in Ecuador?
bistec is a Mexico retail term; Ecuador shops may use different names for the same striploin (strip steak) muscle.

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

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How this information is generated

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