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  2. Sirloin steak - Wikipedia

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    The sirloin is divided into several types of steak. The top sirloin is the most prized of these and is specifically marked for sale under that name. The bottom sirloin, which is less tender and much larger, is typically marked for sale simply as "sirloin steak". The bottom sirloin, in turn, connects to the sirloin tip roast.

  3. Sir Loin - Wikipedia

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    sirloin (UK), a cut of meat; sirloin (US), a cut of meat from the (UK) rump steak; Sir Loin, a knighted cut of beef, see sirloin#Etymology. King James I of England's cut of beef, see Hoghton Tower; King Charles II of England's cut of beef, see Chingford#Landmarks; King Charles II of England's cut of beef, see Friday Hill, London

  4. Top sirloin - Wikipedia

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    Top sirloin steak, topped with an onion ring.. Top sirloin is a cut of beef from the primal loin or subprimal sirloin. Top sirloin steaks differ from sirloin steaks in that the bone and the tenderloin and bottom round muscles have been removed; the remaining major muscles are the gluteus medius and biceps femoris (top sirloin cap steak).

  5. Loin - Wikipedia

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    Various names of meats further butchered from the loin section of cattle and pig contain the name "loin" such as tenderloin and sirloin. In American butchery of beef, the loin section of beef is further divided and named sirloin, [17] top sirloin, [17] short loin [17] and tenderloin. [17]

  6. Strip steak - Wikipedia

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    The strip steak (sirloin steak in Britain, South Africa, and Australasia, also porterhouse steak in Australasia) is a cut of beef steaks from the short loin of a steer. It consists of a muscle that does little work, the longissimus , making the meat particularly tender , [ 1 ] although not as tender as the nearby psoas major or tenderloin .

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    Smashburger brings its name to life by literally smashing each beef patty onto a hot grill, which results in a crispy, caramelized crust that packs in the flavor. Their 100% Certified Angus Beef ...

  8. Rump steak - Wikipedia

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    The British and Commonwealth English "rump steak" is commonly called "sirloin" in American English or Canadian English. On the other hand, British "sirloin" is called short loin or "porterhouse" by North Americans. [1]

  9. Here's the net worth you need in 2025 to rank in the top 25% ...

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    The latest Federal Reserve survey data found that the median U.S. family net worth is approximately $192,900 – meaning half of U.S. families have less than that amount and half have more.