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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. Kobe beef - Wikipedia

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    Carcass weight of 499.9 kg or less. [6] The cattle are fed on grain fodder and brushed sometimes for setting fur. [14] [15] The melting point of fat of Kobe beef (Tajima cattle) is lower than common beef fat. [16] Kobe beef is expensive, partly because only about 3,000 head of cattle may qualify as Kobe per year. [6]

  4. Ōmi beef - Wikipedia

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    Ōmi beef (近江牛, Ōmi ushi, Ōmi gyū) is a regional variety of wagyū (Japanese beef) originating in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The Ōmi in “Ōmi beef” refers to Ōmi Province , the traditional name for the area which became Shiga prefecture.

  5. Japanese Black - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Black (Japanese: 黒毛和種, Kuroge Washu) is a Japanese breed of beef cattle. It is one of six native Japanese cattle breeds, [4] and one of the four Japanese breeds known as wagyū, the others being the Japanese Brown, the Japanese Polled and the Japanese Shorthorn.

  6. 25 Best Steakhouses in America, According to Chefs - AOL

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    "Beef tenderloins, strip steaks, and more are cut to weight when you order them, simply seasoned with salt and pepper, cooked in one of three giant broilers on the line to your perfect temperature ...

  7. Review: Steakhouse serves USDA prime and wagyu, plus ... - AOL

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    The quintessential steakhouse has tomahawk, porterhouse, prime rib, filet mignon and New York strip, as well as surprises like braised lamb empanadas.

  8. Matsusaka beef - Wikipedia

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    Matsusaka beef as a topping on gyūdon. The cows take roughly three years to mature. [2] In order for the meat to be sold under the Matsusaka name, it must meet strict standards. [2] Only virgin female cows can be sold as Matsusaka beef and all calves must be of a breed registered by the Matsusaka Beef Management System. [2]

  9. Is wagyu enough to splurge at Tacoma’s trendy downtown ...

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    It’s a tough reservation (unless you like to eat dinner at 9:30 p.m.), but the rest of the menu often falls short of the restaurant’s promise.