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The word "sirloin" has two syllables: sir-loin.
sirlion by a long shot! ;)
Sirloin is found just behind the short loin on the cow, just above the tenderloin, and just before the round. The strip loin is cut from the Short Loin section of the cow. The short loin is found between the rib and sirloin, and just above the flank. The sirloin is more flavorful than the strip loin, however it is much more tough, and requires a different cooking method or technique in order to tenderize it.
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12-14 per loin so that is 24-28 per cow. That all depends on the fruitfulness of the loin. on the average how many new york strip steaks can you get from a average loin
12 American: chuck, brisket, shank, rib, plate, short loin, flank, sirloin, tenderloin, top sirloin, bottom sirloin, and round. 14 British: neck & clod, chuck & blade, thick rib, fore rib, thin rib, brisket, shin, sirloin, flank, rump, silverside, topside, thick flank, and leg.
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.
Because a king enjoyed it so much, he knighted it giving it the name Sir Loin which was then conjoined naming it sirloin all in one _______ While the above is a popular belief, it is a myth. Sirloin is derived from an old French word for "above the loin". The original word was surloigne - meaning above the rump. You can see how it was altered into the world we know as sirloin. The story of the King knighting the beef cut goes back centuries in England, but is just that, a cool myth.
The loin area in Latin is termed lumb-, or lumbo. So any muscles that have one of those roots in their name are loin muscles. An example is the quadratus lumborum.
the pork loin is a muscle running along the top of the spine, the tenderloin is a smaller muscle that runs on the other side below the loin, it is slightly more tender
It is a cut of meat, much like a beef sirloin steak. It comes from above the tenderloin muscle in the alligator's tail.
Loin contains the loin eye muscle, tenderloin and flank