Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. A glorious mistake the A3 grade is quite rare as all farmers aim for the A5 grading. This cut of meat is not as well marbled as the sought after A4 and A5 grade which is both a good and a bad thing depending on who's buying, but one thing is for sure it is the more affordable choice. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. A glorious mistake the A3 grade is quite rare as all farmers aim for the A5 grading. This cut of meat is not as well marbled as the sought after A4 and A5 grade which is both a good and a bad thing depending on who's buying, but one thing is for sure it is the more affordable choice. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. Our Miyazakigyu Striploin Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Miyazakigyu is the top brand of Japanese Wagyu known for its quality and consistency. Produced from Japanese Black cattle, and raised in Miyazaki prefecture, Miyazakigyu has become known for its snowflake-like marbling. In order to qualify as Miyazakigyu, cattle must be born and raised in Miyazaki Prefecture and graded A4 and above. Miyazakigyu has won the “Wagyu Olympics” in 2007 and 2012 which is the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has been able to win consecutive awards. They have also won the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence for the third consecutive time, which is also the first time in the history of the tournament that a brand has won 3 consecutive awards. Our Miyazakigyu Ribeye Steaks are cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick each.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Kagoshima prefecture is the largest producer of Wagyu beef in Japan. Their beef became the overall winner of the Zenkoku Wagyu Noryku Kyoshin-kai also known as "The Wagyu Olympics" in September 2017.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Kagoshima prefecture is the largest producer of Wagyu beef in Japan. Their beef became the overall winner of the Zenkoku Wagyu Noryku Kyoshin-kai also known as "The Wagyu Olympics" in September 2017.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Kagoshima prefecture is the largest producer of Wagyu beef in Japan. Their beef became the overall winner of the Zenkoku Wagyu Noryku Kyoshin-kai also known as "The Wagyu Olympics" in September 2017.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Kagoshima prefecture is the largest producer of Wagyu beef in Japan. Their beef became the overall winner of the Zenkoku Wagyu Noryku Kyoshin-kai also known as "The Wagyu Olympics" in September 2017.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Kagoshima prefecture is the largest producer of Wagyu beef in Japan. Their beef became the overall winner of the Zenkoku Wagyu Noryku Kyoshin-kai also known as "The Wagyu Olympics" in September 2017.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
The majority of renowned Japanese Wagyu brands come from Hokkaido, such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
The majority of renowned Japanese Wagyu brands come from Hokkaido, such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
The majority of beef that most renowned Japanese Wagyu brands such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima produce come from Hokkaido. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
The majority of beef that most renowned Japanese Wagyu brands such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima produce come from Hokkaido. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
The majority of renowned Japanese Wagyu brands come from Hokkaido, such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using. In the case of steak cuts that do not include a portion of fat in the package you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use to line your cooking vessel should it be necessary.
The majority of beef that most renowned Japanese Wagyu brands such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima produce come from Hokkaido. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
The majority of beef that most renowned Japanese Wagyu brands such as Kobe, Matsusaka and Tajima produce come from Hokkaido. Hokkaido has fairly low temperatures, the proper climate for raising calves. Rich in nature, Hokkaido provides fresh water and clean air.
The Wagyu calves (approximately 10 months after birth) are sent to specialized farms to be taken cared of with high quality feed and nutrients. Hokkaido Brand Wagyu lovingly fatten each calf individually at the production centers ensuring the world that the beef from Hokkaido is of the highest quality.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. Wagyu Beef producers in Saga grow their cattle to achieve a rating of at least 4 or above for meat quality with a BMS of 7 or above which makes it quite rare to find A3 grade beef. A glorious mistake, this cut of beef is not as well marbled as the sought after A4 and A5 grade which is both a good and a bad thing depending on who's buying, but one thing is for sure it is the more affordable choice.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. Wagyu Beef producers in Saga grow their cattle to achieve a rating of at least 4 or above for meat quality with a BMS of 7 or above which makes it quite rare to find A3 grade beef. A glorious mistake, this cut of beef is not as well marbled as the sought after A4 and A5 grade which is both a good and a bad thing depending on who's buying, but one thing is for sure it is the more affordable choice.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
The Ribeye Cap is a rare cut that is considered to be the single most delectable and flavorful steak available. Also known as the deckle steak, calotte or spinalis dorsi, it is highly prized by top chefs, beef aficionados, and butchers alike.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat provided in the pack to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
The A5+ has the highest marbling score of the A5 grade a Perfect 10.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Iberico pork is a Spanish culinary treasure, amongst the finest pork in the world. While Iberico is best known for the famous slow-aged hams, the other cuts are succulent, moist & delicious.
Belly filet (Secreto Barriguera) is an irregularly shaped strip of belly meat with much of the exterior fat trimmed away. Belly fillet’s intense marbling gives it an extremely luxurious taste.
Like the Iberian secreto (or extra secreto), the Iberian belly secreto does not need much preparation and it is advisable to prepare it in a simple way (grill or barbecue) to better appreciate its taste and texture.
The secret of Iberian belly has a lot of infiltrated fat and has a very characteristic marbled appearance. It is a juicy meat with excellent flavor.
Iberico pork is a Spanish culinary treasure, amongst the finest pork in the world. While Iberico is best known for the famous slow-aged hams, the other cuts are succulent, moist & delicious.
This cut comes from a lean portion of muscle found deep within the shoulders of the Iberian pig. Iberico Pork Presa boasts exceptional marbled flavors that are sweet and nutty. The flavors that ooze from the meat are highly sought-after due to the succulent way they complement each other.
The Iberico pig, also known as the Iberian Pata Negra, is a domestic breed native to the Iberian peninsula. Many consider its highly prized meat as second to none. Cooking Iberico pork Presa differs from other pig recipes because it is often prepared medium-rare rather than well done, and the taste it provides is different - and better - than most other pork.
USDA certified Choice Grade bone in ribeye tomahawk steak. Thick and juicy leaves you nibbling on the bone. An average of 1.3kgs per steak makes it a perfect center piece for a spread good for 4 -5 of your favorite people.
Quality starts with the “Angus” breed, renowned for its marbling. Those little white flecks of good fat in the lean beef melt during cooking. It’s like basting the beef from within. Good, right? They take it further. Angus alone doesn’t define quality. The Certified Angus Beef ® brand does. Only 3 in 10 Angus cattle meet the brand’s high standards. From the best Angus Brand in the market these T-Bone steaks are cut 1 inch thick, well marbled, tender and full of flavor.
Quality starts with the “Angus” breed, renowned for its marbling. Those little white flecks of good fat in the lean beef melt during cooking. It’s like basting the beef from within. Good, right? They take it further. Angus alone doesn’t define quality. The Certified Angus Beef ® brand does. Only 3 in 10 Angus cattle meet the brand’s high standards. From the best Angus Brand in the market these Porterhouse steaks are cut 1 inch thick, well marbled, tender and full of flavor.
Quality starts with the “Angus” breed, renowned for its marbling. Those little white flecks of good fat in the lean beef melt during cooking. It’s like basting the beef from within. Good, right? They take it further. Angus alone doesn’t define quality. The Certified Angus Beef ® brand does. Only 3 in 10 Angus cattle meet the brand’s high standards. From the best Angus Brand in the market these Ribeye steaks are cut 1 inch thick, well marbled, tender and full of flavor.
Arabiki is a Japanese word that means, coarsely ground. Made from coarsely ground pork and a special blend of seasoning and spices these Arabiki sausages are juicy, succulent with slightly sweet and mild smoky flavour. To cook thaw and boil in water or grill in a pan with a small amount of oil. Serve with mustard on the side or any of your favorite condiments.
Ungraded US Ribeye that's worth a try. Well marbled and specifically cut for Shabu Shabu and Sukiyaki at 3mm thick. Tender and flavorful. You may enjoy it as a Yakiniku cut too. Each pack weighs an average of 300gms.
Beef Short Plate or Belly is a fatty cut that is perfect for table top grilling, Yakiniku or Samgyupsal. It is affordable and flavorful and is also made into beef bacon. Sliced 5mm thick each pack weighs an average of 300gms.
One of the most popular cuts of meat for Yakiniku and Korean Barbecue the Beef Short Ribs are packed with flavor. These Short Ribs come from Dawn Meats one of the most trusted beef producing companies in Ireland who have been operating since 1980. Our short ribs are deboned and cut 5mm thin perfect for table top grilling. Each pack weighs an average of 300gms.
Beef bone marrow split in half length wise and cut crosswise. Who can resist this cardiac delight? Perfect roasted, in soups or a stew. Contains 5 - 7 pieces per pack with an average weight of 1 kilogram per pack.
Beef Tendon is low in fat and high in protein rich collagen. Perfect for for stews our soups adding texture and deep flavor your any dish. Blast frozen and vacuum packed in 1kg packs.
Australia's leading duck producer started in the founders back yard in the 1960's. Today Luv-a-Duck products are featured on 5 star menus from the Middle East, through Asia, to the Pacific Islands and now Davao City.
Luv-a-Duck Whole Duck is wholesome, meaty and fully flavoured. A succulent crisp duck that is easy to prepare and a sure favourite to serve for all occasions. Each whole Peking Duck weighs an average of 2.5kg.
Papa G Frozen Dimsum is authentic Chinese Dimsum made with the finest ingredients, frozen and ready to cook in the comfort of your home. No need to defrost just steam for 10-15 minutes and enjoy with the Chilli Shrimp Oil that comes in every pack.
Arabiki is a Japanese word that means, coarsely ground. Made from coarsely ground pork and a special blend of seasoning and spices these Arabiki sausages are juicy, succulent with slightly sweet and mild smoky flavour. To cook thaw and boil in water or grill in a pan with a small amount of oil. Serve with mustard on the side or any of your favorite condiments.
Saga beef is esteemed as one of the best Wagyu beef brands in Japan. The cattle used for our meats are fattened in adherence to the regulations of the Japan Agriculture Co-operative, and we use only Japanese black cattle registered with their cattle traceability system. According to the Japan Meat Grading Association our Saga beef is rated a 4 or above for meat quality and has a BMS of 7 or above.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.
Japan has a global reputation for magnificently tender and high-quality domestic wagyu beef. There are many delicious varieties of wagyu, but Gifu prefecture’s local Hida beef is known as one of the very best. The main differences of Hida beef from other wagyu can be found in its muscle and marbling. While all branded A5 varieties feature intense marbling, Hida beef is considered by many to be the ideal wagyu.
Hida cattle are raised on the clean air and pristine water of Gifu prefecture located under the shadow of Japan’s Northern Alps. Although the prefecture originally had several varieties of local cattle referred to as “Gifu beef,” the Hida beef brand wasn’t established until the 1980s when a cattle farmer brought a breeding bull named Yasufuku to Gifu from Hyogo prefecture, the birthplace of Kobe beef. Yasufuku is widely considered to be the patriarch of modern-day Hida beef cattle.
While the Kobe beef brand is internationally recognized, Hida beef has become equally esteemed in Japan since winning the Wagyu Olympics in 2002. Many say that it’s the pure spring water of Gifu prefecture that contributes to the wonderful flavor of Hida beef. In addition, Gifu farmers are highly skilled at raising superior cattle that yield the very best quality cuts.
Wagyu fat melts at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius so to ensure the best quality please give the meat ample time to thaw in the chiller before cooking to prevent the fat from melting. To preserve the natural flavor of the Wagyu Beef please use its own fat to line the pan, griddle or grill you will be using, you may cut off a small piece of fat from the steak to use should it be necessary.