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  2. Wagyu - Wikipedia

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    Wagyu beef, especially Japanese black beef, is known to have a unique sweet aroma called "Wagyu beef aroma," which is thought to be caused by complex compounds such as lactones. [71] Lactones, which are also found in peaches and coconuts, are more abundant in Wagyu beef, and their aroma increases when the beef is heated.

  3. Matsusaka beef - Wikipedia

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    Matsusaka loin for sale in Tokyo. Matsusaka beef (松阪牛, Matsusaka-ushi, Matsusaka-gyū also "Matsuzaka beef") is the meat of Japanese Black cattle reared under strict conditions in the Matsusaka region of Mie in Japan. It has a high fat-to-meat ratio.

  4. Ito Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Ito Ranch (伊藤牧場) is a Matsusaka beef farm located near the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to raising kuroge wagyū or Japanese Black beef. Founded in 1953, as of 2024 it is owned by Hiroki Ito (伊藤浩基), and is claimed by the country's meat industry, [1] and by the specialized foreign press, to be the farm that produces the best meat in Japan, and the world.

  5. I Tried Nobu's Most Famous Dishes—These Are The Only Ones ...

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    Wagyu Dumplings Depending on where you dine, this set of five dumplings can cost between $40 and $50. These pan-fried dumplings are filled with ground Wagyu beef and served alongside a ponzu-based ...

  6. 9 Steakhouse Chains That Serve the Best Wagyu Beef - AOL

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    ShutterstockThe origin of Wagyu beef is a story fit for a foodie fairy tale. Once upon a time, in a faraway land (Japan, to be exact), impassioned ranchers began the tradition of milk-feeding ...

  7. Ōmi beef - Wikipedia

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    In the Azuchi–Momoyama period, Takayama Ukon, who was associated with Ōmi Province, treated the warlords to beef. [1] In the Edo period, miso-marinated beef was sold and presented to the Tokugawa shogunate as a sustaining medicine by the Hikone Domain. [2] In 1880s, Ōmi beef was sold as "Kobe beef" because it was shipped to Tokyo via Kobe Port.

  8. One of San Francisco’s Best Steakhouses Is Opening a Bar ...

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    The Ultimate Guide to Wagyu Beef, the World's Most Luxurious Steak. Why a Heritage Turkey Is the Best Thanksgiving Bird—and How to Get One. The 10 Best Wines to Pair With Steak, From Cabernet to ...

  9. Kobe beef - Wikipedia

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    Kobe beef meal served in a steakhouse in Kobe Kobe beef. Kobe beef (神戸ビーフ, Kōbe bīfu) is Wagyu beef from the Tajima strain of Japanese Black cattle, raised in Japan's Hyōgo Prefecture around Kobe city, according to rules set out by the Kobe Beef Marketing and Distribution Promotion Association. [1]

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