What bone in the cow is the "T-bone"? Is it part of the spine, pelvis or what?

Answer 1

It comes from the spine, but is difficult to realise when it is in the shop/on your plate.

The T in the T bone is named because the spinal processes are at roughly #90^@# to the vertebrae. This diagram may help:

Taken from the nose to tail app.

Typically a t bone is quite far down the cow, as shown here as the short loin:

Taken from Wikipedia, beef cut

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Answer 2

The T-bone steak comes from the lumbar vertebrae of the cow, specifically from the area where the thoracic vertebrae meet the lumbar vertebrae. So, it is part of the spine.

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