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What is mok-sal in New Zealand?

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mok sal

is very similar to blade nz in New Zealand

Ask for: blade nz or bolar blade nz

About this cut

From the shoulder blade (scapula) area. Contains the blade bone and connective tissue that melts during braising. Classic pot roast cut. Cross-rib roast is cut from this area.

chuck primal · Shoulder blade area, above the arm

In New Zealand

blade nz · bolar blade nz

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

South KoreaNew Zealand

rareRe-eoRare4855°C
medium rareMi-di-eom re-eoMedium rare5560°C
mediumMi-di-eomMedium6065°C
well doneWel-deonWell done70100°C

NZ dining defaults to Medium for grass-fed cuts like Sirloin and Rump because grass-fed beef toughens at higher temperatures more rapidly than grain-fed. Lower cooking temperatures (Medium-Rare to Medium) preserve juiciness in NZ beef. Eye Fillet is typically served Medium-Rare. Important note for US visitors: NZ grass-fed beef should be cooked at LOWER temperatures than equivalent USDA cuts to compensate for the leaner profile.

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

Detailed explanation

“mok-sal” in South Korea maps to canonical chuck blade (chuck: Shoulder blade area, above the arm). In New Zealand, look for labels such as blade nz · bolar blade nz. From the shoulder blade (scapula) area. Contains the blade bone and connective tissue that melts during braising. Classic pot roast cut. Cross-rib roast is cut from this area.

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

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What is mok-sal in New Zealand?
mok-sal maps to Chuck Blade (chuck roast (blade)) in this ontology; in New Zealand, look for labels such as blade nz, bolar blade nz.

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What is mok-sal called in New Zealand?
In New Zealand, mok-sal corresponds to Chuck Blade; common retail wording includes blade nz, bolar blade nz.

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Where does mok-sal come from on the cow?
mok-sal refers to chuck roast (blade) on the chuck primal (Shoulder blade area, above the arm).

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What primal is mok-sal from?
mok-sal is tied to the chuck primal as Chuck Blade (chuck roast (blade)).

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Is mok-sal the same as ribeye?
No—mok-sal maps to chuck roast (blade) (Chuck Blade), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is mok-sal the same as Chuck Roll?
No—mok-sal is chuck roast (blade); Chuck Roll is chuck roll, a different canonical cut.

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How is mok-sal different from Shoulder Clod?
chuck roast (blade) (Chuck Blade) 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 mok-sal?
mok-sal resolves to Chuck Blade (chuck roast (blade)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a New Zealand butcher?
Ask for blade nz, bolar blade nz and mention Chuck Blade if needed—the mapped retail names above match chuck roast (blade).

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Why might mok-sal be less common in New Zealand?
mok-sal is a South Korea retail term; New Zealand shops may use different names for the same chuck roast (blade) muscle.

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