Wagyu

Why Is Wagyu So Expensive

Why is Wagyu So Expensive? Why is Wagyu beef so expensive? Products called wagyu in any way are priced far above what most people would see in a grocery store. Ground beef in a store will go on sale for around $3.50 per pound these days. Ground wagyu beef will range in price from $10 to more than $250 per pound, depending upon the source. Real wagyu – the full-bloodline Japanese variety cattle – requires more than 30 months to come to market. Typical beef is harvested in 12 months or less. This time difference is the #1 reason real wagyu beef is more expensive. The longer that the animal is alive, the longer it will receive care and in winter months supplemental feeding. But there are other contributing factors. Costs can vary on region. Wagyu raised in the desert or at high altitudes can require greater care in terms of getting them water and to natural grasses, for example. Real Japanese wagyu from Japan can be as expensive as $900 per pound. Typically, full blood wagyu ranges in price between $50 to $150 per pound depending on the source, the cut and breeder of wagyu. Purebred, Cross-bred, and American Wagyu may be available at lower prices because the market has so much more of it available than full blood Japanese wagyu. Additionally, these less-than-100% wagyu cattle come to market in 12 months or less, making their supply more plentiful, their growing costs cheaper and the competition greater. If you would like to try some premium Japanese Wagyu at a reasonable price, check out our shop! If you have any questions or would like to place an order Contact Us

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Buying Wagyu Beef Online

Buying Japanese Wagyu Beef Online And Upcoming Blogs Buying Japanese Wagyu Beef Online can be an expensive and sometimes confusing endeavor. We are trying our best for your experience with us to be neither one of those. If you want to learn some more about Japanese Wagyu beef and American Wagyu beef online, read some of our informational posts before making that purchase! Wagyu beef has gained some major popularity in recent years. We understand not everyone is super well versed in all of the nooks and crannies of the Wagyu world. There is now a large number of companies and big corporations providing Wagyu to the general public. Whether these companies are selling American Wagyu or Japanese Wagyu it is all different in its own way. Do you know the difference between American and Japanese Wagyu? We know it can be a struggle finding the right place to purchase this quality meat from and making sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck. At Wasatch Wagyu we strive to provide the best authentic Japanese Wagyu raised in the USA for an affordable price within reason. Our Wagyu Jerky lets the average consumer dip their toes into the Wagyu world and experience that notorious Wagyu flavor. We also have some cheaper steak options available that let you see what we are all about The mission of this Blog is to provide some answers to common questions the general public has about Wagyu beef. We also plan to provide some general information regarding the differences between the Wagyu you see in big box stores versus the Wagyu you see from smaller companies online. If you have any questions or suggestions that you would like to see in this blog post, please leave a comment or reach out to us via email or phone number. Yes, we answer our phone here with a real human and not a robot. If you have any questions or would like to place an order Contact Us

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A5 Wagyu On A Budget

A5 Wagyu On A Budget What is A5 Wagyu? Long story short a5 wagyu is a grading scale used to grade the quality of wagyu. There is a Japanese grading system used ONLY for wagyu that is imported from Japan. Secondly there is the American Wagyu grading system which is used for full blood wagyu raised in the USA, as well as American wagyu (around 50% wagyu and 50% Angus crossbreed). You have probably started to see Wagyu beef pop up in Costco and other markets recently. The majority of this meat (if not all of it) is crossbred with Angus beef. With American wagyu you are still getting a good cut of meat with a higher fat content compared to regular angus, but you aren’t getting the full wagyu experience of the full blooded animal. It is all personal preference at the end of the day, but you’re probably reading this to make a decision on what to purchase. We could go into how Wagyu beef is graded using the grading scale but to be completely honest you are just paying for a label at that point. I will put up a grading scale chart for those interested. The only true a5 wagyu you are going to get is an import from Japan that you will be paying top dollar for. With Japanese full blooded authentic wagyu raised in the USA you can enjoy the wagyu experience without having to pay for the A5 stamp. At Wasatch Wagyu we are less concerned about fancy grading scales. We are more focused on providing authentic top quality Japanese Wagyu steaks raised in the USA to the general public without you breaking the bank. If you are more interested in a5 wagyu then their is plenty of other companies that provide that label with 50% wagyu beef or Japanese imported beef. Wasatch Wagyu is the middle ground, comparable to the quality of Japanese A5 Wagyu but for the price of American Wagyu. If you have any questions or would like to place an order Contact Us

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Wagyu Health Benefits

Wagyu Health Benefits Wagyu fat, like Wagyu beef, is different. Wagyu has the good fats. Go ahead, Google it. You will find it is common knowledge. Wagyu beef has been likened to olive oil and salmon in terms of its health benefits. It has up to 300% more monounsaturated fat than normal beef due to the high marbling of the meat, as well as incredibly high omega 3 and omega 6 content. Wagyu beef has the lowest cholesterol levels of all meats, even lower than fish or chicken, and it contains oleic acid which is considered good for your heart. It’s also believed to have anti-carcinogenic properties. As an animal source of protein, Wagyu beef contains all of the essential amino acids, making it a complete source of protein. Health experts have discovered the mono-unsaturated to saturated fat ratio is higher in Wagyu than in other beef and, the saturated fat contained in Wagyu is different. Forty percent is in a version called stearic acid, which is regarded as having a minimal impact in raising cholesterol levels. The profile of marbled Wagyu beef is more beneficial and healthier to human health. Wagyu is also higher in a type of fatty acid called conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). Wagyu beef contain the highest amount of CLA per gram of any foodstuff – about 30% more than other beef breeds – due to higher linoleic acid levels. Foods that are naturally high in CLA have fewer negative health effects.Wagyu  If you have any questions or would like to place an order Contact Us

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