brisket primal · Venezuela
In Chad, this cut is al-sidir, also sold as al-sanam, kaba.
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.
| rare | Rojo | → | Niy |
| medium rare | Término medio | → | Niy shwayya |
| medium | Tres cuartos | → | Bayn bayn |
| well done | Bien cocida | → | Mistawi tamam |
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.
“pecho” in Venezuela maps to canonical brisket (brisket: Breast / lower chest, between the forelegs). In Chad, look for labels such as al-sidir · al-sanam · kaba. 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.
This information is for educational purposes only and may vary by region or butcher practices.