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  2. What's So Special About Wagyu Beef? (& How Are Japanese vs ...

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    What is Wagyu Beef: Explained. Wagyu is highly marbled beef that comes from Japanese cattle. Wagyu is Japanese for “Japanese beef.” Designated by Japan to be a living national treasure, this ...

  3. Crowd Cow - Wikipedia

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    It is the first company to import to American customers the Olive Wagyu, a scarce type of Wagyu made from Shōdoshima cows that are given olive oil, rice straw, and ryegrass to eat. [48] [49] Defeating 182 other Wagyu brands, the Olive Wagyu won the "Best Fat Quality" award in 2017 during the quinquennial Wagyu Olympics. [48]

  4. 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 States for some time, but it suddenly seems especially hot in Wichita with a new shop coming to the west side later this month and a store on the east ...

  5. From Real Estate to Wagyu Cattle: Why Robert Kiyosaki ... - AOL

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    In particular, he likes tangible businesses like wagyu cattle. You can touch the assets (the ranch land, the cattle themselves). You can calculate their intrinsic value.

  6. Wagyu - Wikipedia

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    Wagyu cattle farming in Canada appeared after 1991 when the Canadian Wagyu Association was formed. Wagyu style cattle and farms in Canada are located in Alberta, [82] Saskatchewan, [83] Ontario, [84] Quebec, [85] British Columbia, [86] Prince Edward Island, [87] and Newfoundland and Labrador. Canadian Wagyu beef products are exported to the US ...

  7. Kobe beef - Wikipedia

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    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] The meat is a delicacy, valued for its flavour, tenderness and fatty, well-marbled texture.