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What is gau in Uttar Pradesh?

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gau the crunchy brisket fat

is very similar to brisket point in Uttar Pradesh

Ask for: brisket point

About this cut

The fattier, more marbled half of the whole brisket. Sits on top of the flat with a fat layer (the deckle) between them. More flavorful and forgiving than the flat due to higher fat content. The source of burnt ends — cubed and re-smoked until caramelized. Also called the deckle.

brisket primal · Superficial pectoral muscle — the fatty, irregular portion overlapping the flat

In Uttar Pradesh

brisket point

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

VietnamUttar Pradesh

rareTáiRare4855°C
medium rareTái vừaMedium rare5560°C
mediumVừaMedium6065°C
well doneChín kỹBhuna70100°C

Lucknow's Awadhi cuisine produces well-done results across virtually all preparations — Galouti Kebab is machine-soft (cooked to internal Medium-Well via raw papaya pre-tenderization and Kidney Fat blending); Lucknawi Nihari simmers 12 hours producing thoroughly cooked Buffalo shank; Awadhi Ishtu (whole-spice stew) reduces 2-3 hours. The premium Garam Gosht (warm/fresh meat) cultural standard means all meat is hot-boned and cooked same-day — refrigeration is believed to compromise spice absorption. Modern Lucknow Awadhi restaurants (Tundey Kababi, Idris Biryani, Wahid Biryani) operate at international steakhouse doneness standards for premium Pasande steaks but home cooking is uniformly thoroughly-cooked.

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

Detailed explanation

“Gầu (The Crunchy Brisket Fat)” in Vietnam maps to canonical brisket point (brisket: Superficial pectoral muscle — the fatty, irregular portion overlapping the flat). In Uttar Pradesh, look for labels such as brisket point. The fattier, more marbled half of the whole brisket. Sits on top of the flat with a fat layer (the deckle) between them. More flavorful and forgiving than the flat due to higher fat content. The source of burnt ends — cubed and re-smoked until caramelized. Also called the deckle.

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

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What is gau in Uttar Pradesh?
gau maps to Brisket Point (brisket point (deckle)) in this ontology; in Uttar Pradesh, look for labels such as brisket point.

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What is gau called in Uttar Pradesh?
In Uttar Pradesh, gau corresponds to Brisket Point; common retail wording includes brisket point.

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Where does gau come from on the cow?
gau refers to brisket point (deckle) on the brisket primal (Superficial pectoral muscle — the fatty, irregular portion overlapping the flat).

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What primal is gau from?
gau is tied to the brisket primal as Brisket Point (brisket point (deckle)).

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

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Is gau the same as Brisket Flat?
How is gau different from Brisket?
brisket point (deckle) (Brisket Point) 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 Gầu (The Crunchy Brisket Fat)?
Gầu (The Crunchy Brisket Fat) resolves to Brisket Point (brisket point (deckle)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Uttar Pradesh butcher?
Ask for brisket point and mention Brisket Point if needed—the mapped retail names above match brisket point (deckle).

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Why might gau be less common in Uttar Pradesh?
gau is a Vietnam retail term; Uttar Pradesh shops may use different names for the same brisket point (deckle) muscle.

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