Usually steak comes from a cow.
However, steak is a cut of meat and can come from many animals. You can find steaks cut from (arranged in decreasing tastiness):
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Cattle. Steaks are primarily from the meat of a steer or heifer.
it comes from mammals land mammals cattle cows man lol hhahah
Beef unquestionably comes from a cow.
The cow.
The rear end of the animal.
Yes and no. Steak is a type cut of beef, and beef is meat (or muscle tissue, depending on how you look at it) from cattle. Essentially what I'm trying to say is that steak is beef, but beef is not steak.
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JUGHEADS at RMALL in Thane. They do serve Beef Chilly and Beef Steak Sizzlers.
yes it is but from different part of a cow and steak is more expensive :)
No. It should smell like raw beef - if it is a beef steak. Or pork, if it is a pork steak. And so on.
No, steak is beef that comes from cows.
"Sirloin beef steak" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase carne diezmillo. The phrase refers to the sirloin steak cut from the back, behind the ribs, of a beef animal. The pronunciation will be "KAR-ney dyez-MEESH-sho" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Steak tartare is a meat dish made from finely chopped or ground raw beef or horse meat.
Beef - porterhouse steak
Steak is a kind of cooked beef. Also it is a wooden dagger.
Bifteck for beef, tranche for ham, and steak for just about everything else are French equivalents of the English word "steak." The respective pronunciations will be "beef-tehk," "trawnsh," and "stehk" in French.