chuck primal · China
In Egypt, this cut is sinn, also sold as kandouz.
⚠️ Mapping confidence is limited—verify the exact subprimal with your butcher. Match confidence is below 75%—treat as indicative, not definitive.
About this cut
A boneless cut from the center of the chuck, between the neck and the rib primal. Well-marbled with good beefy flavor. Contains several muscles with varying tenderness. Used for roasts, stew, and ground beef.
| rare | San fen shu | → | Nay fe nay |
| medium rare | Wu fen shu | → | Nص istiwah khafif |
| medium | Qi fen shu | → | Mestewy noss noss |
| well done | Quan shu | → | Mestewy awy |
Doneness terminology varies by country and restaurant. When unsure, describe what you want — e.g., “warm red center” — rather than relying on the name alone.
“diao long” in China maps to canonical chuck roll (chuck: Between the neck and the rib section, boneless). In Egypt, look for labels such as sinn · kandouz. A boneless cut from the center of the chuck, between the neck and the rib primal. Well-marbled with good beefy flavor. Contains several muscles with varying tenderness. Used for roasts, stew, and ground beef.
This information is for educational purposes only and may vary by region or butcher practices.