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  2. 20 of the Most Expensive Steaks You Can Order and 1 You Can't

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    It's exceedingly rare that a restaurant serves actual A5 Wagyu beef in the U.S., so Empire Steak House's locations in New York capitalize on it. A 12-ounce rib-eye also comes in at the same price.

  3. Where’s the beef? On the east and west sides with new wagyu shops

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    Wagyu beef has been popular in the United ... Hoberecht said it could be as inexpensive as $10 for ground beef up to $200 for one 15-ounce cut. ... Natural gas prices surge after forecasts of a ...

  4. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Try the 50-ounce "Bludgeon of Beef" ($133) for a real exercise in gastrointestinal endurance. ... Diners recommend splurging on the wagyu beef, and the cheese plate also gets plenty of raves ...

  5. Kobe beef - Wikipedia

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    [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] In Japan, all cattle, including those approved as Kobe beef, can be tracked via a 10-digit number through every step of their entire life ...

  6. 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.

  7. Japanese Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Brown (Japanese: 褐毛和種, Akage Washu or 赤牛, Aka Ushi) is a breed of small Japanese beef cattle.It is one of six native Japanese cattle breeds, [2] and one of the four Japanese breeds known as wagyū, the others being the Japanese Black, the Japanese Polled and the Japanese Shorthorn.