NZ Grass-Fed Beef Short Plate (Tomobara) Yakiniku Slices 200g

NZ Grass-Fed Beef Short Plate (Tomobara) Yakiniku Slices 200g
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ITEM NUMBER
NZB301
Rating:
80 % of 100
¥980 (txInc)
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Description

Grass-Fed Beef Navel End Brisket/Short Plate made in New Zealand. It's often called "karubi" in Japan. Decently lean that you can enjoy the texture well when you chew.

SKU NZB301
CONTENTS 200.00g
UNIT PRICE ¥490 / per 100g
Country of origin New Zealand
RAW MATERIALS Grass-fed beef
PACKAGING AND HANDLING Keep Frozen at -18 degrees C
Allergens contained in this product (7 specified raw materials)
Egg Milk Wheat Nut Buckwheat Shrimp Crab
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DESCRIPTION

We slice Grass-Fed Beef Navel End Brisket/Short Plate made in New Zealand for yakiniku.

Comparing to normal karubi you often see, this is more lean and you can enjoy the texture of Grass-Fed Beef. Less fatty which you won't get tired of it. If you have ever felt like "Well...karubi is too greasy for me..." at yakiniku restaurant, you should try this one!
1 Pack = 200g. Enjoy the lean meat of Grass-Fed Beef!

SERVING SUGGESTION

Great to cook on hot plate, electric grill, or BBQ grill outdoors. Of course, frying pan would work as well.
We recommend "medium-rare" by cooking the surface very quick. (Grass-Fed Beef gets tough easily if you heat it too much) Enjoy it with salt/pepper, your favorite yakiniku sauce, or etc. Of course, our Original BBQ Sauce and Steak Sauce will do a great job, too!

IN DEPTH

Our recommended selection for people who are looking for grass-fed beef and grass-fed steaks and grass-fed grass. High red meat to fat ratio, less total fat, more heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, more antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin E. 

THAWING

The thawing time depends on many factors such as size, weight, packaging and type of meat. Please refer to our thawing chart ≫here≪



Review
4
  • Gamey and Fatty
    80%
    The flavour is more gamey than the other grass fed beef from Meat Guy. It’s also very fatty and a little chewy. I bought it for stir fry, and it didn’t work very well for that. For yakiniku, it’s okay.

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