Perusing any steakhouse menu can be confusing enough. First, you need to consider the various cuts of beef — strip versus tenderloin, T-bone versus porterhouse, filet mignon versus ribeye. Then you're ...
It starts with the cows. True Kobe beef comes from the region surrounding the city of Kobe. For centuries, the cattle was used not for meat, but to provide the muscle for rice cultivation. Consumption ...
You’ll notice that most of the steaks on this list below bear an A5 rating and have specific Japanese Kobe beef, American Wagyu beef or other A5 Kobe beef designations to distinguish why they are such ...
When selecting a meat to cook with, the details of butchering understandably take priority. After all, you'll want to avoid buying the toughest cut of steak, and instead focus on tender, flavorful ...
Following the wise, if inside-out, wisdom of Yoda the carnivore, a handful of Inland Northwest restaurants are beginning to feature a type of beef that doesn't need to be cut with a light saber, was ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF6lwQp65C4#t=14 It would appear that the food industry has a problem being honest with consumers when it comes to labeling. Fish are ...
Wagyu, which literally means "Japanese beef/cow," is widely regarded as the best beef in the world. Its perfect marbling, sweetness, and melt-in-the-mouth texture is truly out of this world — I know, ...
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