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round primal · France

gîte à la noix

In United States, this cut is Bottom round, also sold as Rump roast.

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Fig. 1 · Outer thigh of the hindquarter · round primal

About this cut

From the outer thigh (biceps femoris). Leaner and less tender than inside round. Used for roasts, rouladen, and ground beef. Often sold as bottom round roast or eye of round.

Primalround
LocationOuter thigh of the hindquarter
In United StatesBottom round · Rump roast

How to order steak doneness

rareSaignantRare
medium rareÀ pointMedium rare
mediumEntre à point et bien cuitMedium
well doneBien cuitWell done

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.

Detailed explanation

“gîte à la noix” in France maps to canonical outside round (round: Outer thigh of the hindquarter). In United States, look for labels such as Bottom round · Rump roast. From the outer thigh (biceps femoris). Leaner and less tender than inside round. Used for roasts, rouladen, and ground beef. Often sold as bottom round roast or eye of round.

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What is gîte à la noix in United States?
gîte à la noix maps to Outside Round (bottom round (outside round)) in this ontology; in USA, look for labels such as Bottom round, Rump roast.

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What is gîte à la noix called in America?
In the United States, gîte à la noix (France) is usually sold as Bottom round, Rump roast—the same canonical bottom round (outside round).

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Where does gîte à la noix come from on the cow?
gîte à la noix refers to bottom round (outside round) on the round primal (Outer thigh of the hindquarter).

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What primal is gîte à la noix from?
gîte à la noix is tied to the round primal as Outside Round (bottom round (outside round)).

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Is gîte à la noix the same as ribeye?
No—gîte à la noix maps to bottom round (outside round) (Outside Round), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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Is gîte à la noix the same as Inside Round?
No—gîte à la noix is bottom round (outside round); Inside Round is top round (inside round), a different canonical cut.

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How is gîte à la noix different from Eye Of Round?
bottom round (outside round) (Outside Round) differs from eye of round by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for gîte à la noix?
gîte à la noix resolves to Outside Round (bottom round (outside round)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a United States butcher?
Ask for Bottom round, Rump roast and mention Outside Round if needed—the mapped retail names above match bottom round (outside round).

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Why might gîte à la noix be less common in United States?
gîte à la noix is a France retail term; United States shops may use different names for the same bottom round (outside round) muscle.

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