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What is döş in Taiwan?

⚠️ Mapping confidence is limited—verify the exact subprimal with your butcher. Match confidence is below 75%—treat as indicative, not definitive.
Cultural equivalent

dos

has no direct equivalent in Taiwan. Closest: niunan

About this cut

From the breast and lower chest. Two sub-sections: the flat (lean, uniform) and the point/deckle (fattier, more marbled). The most iconic cut for American BBQ smoking. Also used for braising, corned beef, and pastrami.

brisket primal · Breast / lower chest, between the forelegs

In Taiwan

niunan

Say this at the butcher

Niú nǎn, dùn niúròu miàn yòng de

'Niú nǎn, for Beef Noodle Soup' — dish-driven umbrella request

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

TurkeyTaiwan

rareAz pişmişSan fen shu4855°C
medium rareAz ortaWu fen shu5560°C
mediumOrta pişmişQi fen shu6065°C
well doneÇok pişmişQuan shu70100°C

Taiwan uses a unique 'fraction' (fēn shú) doneness system — 3/10, 5/10, 7/10, fully cooked. Wǔ fēn shú (5/10) is the most common steakhouse request, equivalent to Medium-Rare. This system is shared with mainland China and differs from the phonetic English borrows used in Japan and Korea.

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

Detailed explanation

“Döş” in Turkey maps to canonical brisket (brisket: Breast / lower chest, between the forelegs). In Taiwan, look for labels such as niunan. 1 other canonical interpretation may apply. From the breast and lower chest. Two sub-sections: the flat (lean, uniform) and the point/deckle (fattier, more marbled). The most iconic cut for American BBQ smoking. Also used for braising, corned beef, and pastrami.

Alternatives (TurkeyTaiwan)

short plate

60% · Multiple interpretations

Region: Taiwan

Canonical: short plate

Overlaps with plate area

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Other countries & routes

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

People also ask about this cut

What is döş in Taiwan?
döş maps to Brisket (brisket) in this ontology; in Taiwan, look for labels such as niunan.

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What is döş called in Taiwan?
In Taiwan, döş corresponds to Brisket; common retail wording includes niunan.

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Where does döş come from on the cow?
döş refers to brisket on the brisket primal (Breast / lower chest, between the forelegs).

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What primal is döş from?
döş is tied to the brisket primal as Brisket (brisket).

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Is döş the same as ribeye?
No—döş maps to brisket (Brisket), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is döş the same as Short Ribs?
No—döş is brisket; Short Ribs is short ribs, a different canonical cut.

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How is döş different from Fore Shank?
brisket (Brisket) differs from foreshank by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for Döş?
Döş resolves to Brisket (brisket) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Taiwan butcher?
Ask for niunan and mention Brisket if needed—the mapped retail names above match brisket.

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Why might döş be less common in Taiwan?
döş is a Turkey retail term; Taiwan shops may use different names for the same brisket muscle.

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How this information is generated

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