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What is san nok in Central India?

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san nok

is chhaati ka gola in Central India

Ask for: chhaati ka gola (water buffalo (buff))

About this cut

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

loin primal · longissimus dorsi (short loin)

In Central India

chhaati ka gola

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How to order steak doneness

ThailandCentral India

rareRaeRare4855°C
medium rareMidiam raeMedium rare5560°C
mediumMidiamMedium6065°C
well doneSookPakka70100°C

Central Indian beef cooking spans 6 grouped states with shared Bhuna-Salan-Nihari traditions — all producing well-done results. Bihari Kabab is grilled to charred-edge well-done; Bhopali Pasande is pan-fried Medium-Well; Gujarat Talelu Maans is fried thoroughly; Chhattisgarhi Sookha is dry-fried; Jharkhand's Beef Fry is street-staple high-heat well-done. The pressure-cooking + Buffalo + heavy spice convention universal across the 6 states defaults to Pakka (thoroughly cooked).

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

Detailed explanation

“san nok” in Thailand maps to canonical striploin (loin: longissimus dorsi (short loin)). In Central India, look for labels such as chhaati ka gola. Leaner than ribeye; the classic strip steak muscle running along the short loin.

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

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What is san nok in Central India?
san nok maps to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in this ontology; in Central India, look for labels such as chhaati ka gola.

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What is san nok called in Central India?
In Central India, san nok corresponds to Striploin; common retail wording includes chhaati ka gola.

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

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

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

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How is san nok 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 san nok?
san nok resolves to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Central India butcher?
Ask for chhaati ka gola and mention Striploin if needed—the mapped retail names above match striploin (strip steak).

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Why might san nok be less common in Central India?
san nok is a Thailand retail term; Central India shops may use different names for the same striploin (strip steak) muscle.

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Where can I read a full definition of san nok?
Open the glossary page for san nok (/what-is/san-nok) 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.