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What is al-ankra in South Africa?

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al ankra

is very similar to chuck sa in South Africa

Ask for: chuck sa or boerewors mince

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 South Africa

chuck sa · boerewors mince

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

MoroccoSouth Africa

rareSaigantRare4855°C
medium rareSaignantMedium rare5560°C
mediumMoyennementMedium6065°C
well doneTayeb BezzafWell 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

“al-ankra” in Morocco maps to canonical chuck roll (chuck: Between the neck and the rib section, boneless). In South Africa, look for labels such as chuck sa · boerewors mince. 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.

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

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What is al-ankra in South Africa?
al-ankra maps to Chuck Roll (chuck roll) in this ontology; in South Africa, look for labels such as chuck sa, boerewors mince.

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What is al-ankra called in South Africa?
In South Africa, al-ankra corresponds to Chuck Roll; common retail wording includes chuck sa, boerewors mince.

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Where does al-ankra come from on the cow?
al-ankra refers to chuck roll on the chuck primal (Between the neck and the rib section, boneless).

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What primal is al-ankra from?
al-ankra is tied to the chuck primal as Chuck Roll (chuck roll).

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

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Is al-ankra the same as Chuck Blade?
No—al-ankra is chuck roll; Chuck Blade is chuck roast (blade), a different canonical cut.

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How is al-ankra 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 al-ankra?
al-ankra resolves to Chuck Roll (chuck roll) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a South Africa butcher?
Ask for chuck sa, boerewors mince and mention Chuck Roll if needed—the mapped retail names above match chuck roll.

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Why might al-ankra be less common in South Africa?
al-ankra is a Morocco retail term; South Africa shops may use different names for the same chuck roll muscle.

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