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What is coaste in Ecuador?

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coaste

is very similar to asado de tira in Ecuador

Ask for: asado de tira

About this cut

Sections of rib bone with attached intercostal meat. Cut two ways: English style (between the bones, thick) or flanken/cross-cut (across the bones, thin strips). Rich, collagen-heavy meat ideal for braising, grilling (flanken), or smoking.

rib primal · Lower portion of ribs 6–8 (plate short ribs) or ribs 1–5 (chuck short ribs)

In Ecuador

asado de tira

Say this at the butcher

Asado de Tira para la parrilla

'Short ribs for the grill' — explicitly NOT 'Lomo de Asado'

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

RomaniaEcuador

rareÎn sângeTérmino Inglés4855°C
medium rareMediu spre rarTérmino medio5560°C
mediumMediuTres cuartos6065°C
well doneBine făcutBien 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

“coaste” in Romania maps to canonical short ribs (rib: Lower portion of ribs 6–8 (plate short ribs) or ribs 1–5 (chuck short ribs)). In Ecuador, look for labels such as asado de tira. Sections of rib bone with attached intercostal meat. Cut two ways: English style (between the bones, thick) or flanken/cross-cut (across the bones, thin strips). Rich, collagen-heavy meat ideal for braising, grilling (flanken), or smoking.

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

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What is coaste in Ecuador?
coaste maps to Short Ribs (short ribs) in this ontology; in Ecuador, look for labels such as asado de tira.

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What is coaste called in Ecuador?
In Ecuador, coaste corresponds to Short Ribs; common retail wording includes asado de tira.

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Where does coaste come from on the cow?
coaste refers to short ribs on the rib primal (Lower portion of ribs 6–8 (plate short ribs) or ribs 1–5 (chuck short ribs)).

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What primal is coaste from?
coaste is tied to the rib primal as Short Ribs (short ribs).

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Is coaste the same as ribeye?
No—coaste maps to short ribs (Short Ribs), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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How is coaste different from Brisket?
short ribs (Short Ribs) differs from brisket by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for coaste?
coaste resolves to Short Ribs (short ribs) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Ecuador butcher?
Ask for asado de tira and mention Short Ribs if needed—the mapped retail names above match short ribs.

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Why might coaste be less common in Ecuador?
coaste is a Romania retail term; Ecuador shops may use different names for the same short ribs muscle.

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Where can I read a full definition of coaste?
Open the glossary page for coaste (/what-is/coaste) and the Short Ribs 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.