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What is khvist in Lithuania?

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khvist

is uodega in Lithuania

Ask for: uodega

About this cut

The tail, cut into thick cross-sections exposing a central bone surrounded by rich, gelatinous meat. One of the most universally recognized cuts across all cultures. Ideal for slow braising — produces extraordinarily rich, collagen-heavy broth.

round primal · Tail, cross-cut into round sections

In Lithuania

uodega

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

UkraineLithuania

rareЗ кров'юSu krauju4855°C
medium rareMedium rareVidutiniškai nekeptas5560°C
mediumMediumVidutiniškai iškeptas6065°C
well doneДобре просмаженийGerai iškeptas70100°C

Traditional Lithuanian cooking defaults to Gerai iškeptas (well done). Vilnius steakhouses have adopted international rare/medium terminology; the 'Su krauju' (with blood) formulation is traditional but now sounds old-fashioned in modern restaurants.

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

Detailed explanation

“khvist” in Ukraine maps to canonical oxtail (round: Tail, cross-cut into round sections). In Lithuania, look for labels such as uodega. The tail, cut into thick cross-sections exposing a central bone surrounded by rich, gelatinous meat. One of the most universally recognized cuts across all cultures. Ideal for slow braising — produces extraordinarily rich, collagen-heavy broth.

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Other countries & routes

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

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What is khvist in Lithuania?
khvist maps to Oxtail (oxtail) in this ontology; in Lithuania, look for labels such as uodega.

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What is khvist called in Lithuania?
In Lithuania, khvist corresponds to Oxtail; common retail wording includes uodega.

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Where does khvist come from on the cow?
khvist refers to oxtail on the round primal (Tail, cross-cut into round sections).

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What primal is khvist from?
khvist is tied to the round primal as Oxtail (oxtail).

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Is khvist the same as ribeye?
No—khvist maps to oxtail (Oxtail), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is khvist the same as Hind Shank?
No—khvist is oxtail; Hind Shank is hind shank, a different canonical cut.

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What is the canonical beef cut for khvist?
khvist resolves to Oxtail (oxtail) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Lithuania butcher?
Ask for uodega and mention Oxtail if needed—the mapped retail names above match oxtail.

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Why might khvist be less common in Lithuania?
khvist is a Ukraine retail term; Lithuania shops may use different names for the same oxtail muscle.

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