If you're a meat lover, chef, or foodie with a passion for protein, chances are you've heard of -- and perhaps even savored --- the world's most expensive cut of beef: Japanese Kobe beef. Renowned ...
If you are puzzled, exasperated or suspicious about the ubiquity of the ultra-rare Japanese beef called Kobe that now seems to appear on every steakhouse and high-end restaurant menu in America, ...
Where’s the beef? Four decades away. Thought the wait times for cronuts were ludicrous? The “Extreme Croquette,” a hyper-affordable potato and Kobe beef-filled disc, is so popular that people wait up ...
Farm manager Tod Avery as he stands with Wagyu cattle at Meadows Farm in Cazenovia, N.Y. Kobe beef from the United States can’t be called Kobe. CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — Half a world away from the secretive ...
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — Half a world away from the secretive farms that produce Japan's legendary Kobe beef, Jerry Wilson raises the American version of the meat that will become $50 steaks and $13 burgers.
Wagyu cattle are raised with humane practices and limited production. Douglas Wagyu Cattle Co. in Greenfield was established in 2020 by Jake and Cristina Douglas. Photo courtesy of Jake Douglas. The ...
BRAINERD, Minn. — The fourth generation of Malloy Farms in central Minnesota, though still in grade school, are a part of building a brand of beef they say competes with the best. While still a small ...
The Peeler name is connected to various cattle operations south of San Antonio. There’s A. M. Peeler Ranch, in Christine, a sixth-generation cattle ranch founded in 1882 that’s owned by Alonzo and ...
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