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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.