No, the strip steak is also referred to as the NY Strip or the KC Strip and comes from the short loin portion of the animal. The short loin is located between the rib section and rump section and generally includes a portion of the tenderloin. The meat is very similar to that of a T-Bone steak since a T-Bone includes both a portion of the short loin and tenderloin.
Umm concidering that steak IS cow and cows ARE vegetarians...no they don't..lol
A New York Strip steak (also known as shell steak, Kansas City Strip, etc.) is the same cut of meat (short loin) that is the larger, top part of a T-Bone steak. The big difference, of course, is the "strip" is boneless.
No, steak is beef that comes from cows.
Beef in the form of a steak, roast, or a hamburger.
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
The majority of cows have a tongue that is nearly black in color. This is because of the dark pigments that make up the tongue.
they are people they take cows as hamburgers and steak and eagles too
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No steak is not a seafood it cows do not swim in water so no, steak is beef
A New York strip steak is not the same as a sirloin cut. They do however both come from the loin area of the cow. The difference is that the strip steak comes from a more tender part of the loin.
From a NY Strip Loin