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Kobe beef- worth the price?
FrancF
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$60-$90 for an 8oz ribeye!
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Anybody tried it?
I looked at their seafood
6-11oz Maine lobster tails for only $159.00. I am selling Maine lobster for $3.85/lb right now.
Jonah Crab claws - 2.5lbs for only $69.00. I sell the whole crab for a whopping .35/lb!
Nothing on that site is worth the price they are offering it at.
I looked at their seafood
6-11oz Maine lobster tails for only $159.00. I am selling Maine lobster for $3.85/lb right now.
Jonah Crab claws - 2.5lbs for only $69.00. I sell the whole crab for a whopping .35/lb!
Those JAPS have depleted their waters so bad, 1/2 the weight of their seafood is "TEL".
BTW-"TEL" = Tetra Ethyl Lead. An "anti-knock" compound, or Hydrocarbon..
If you are curious I would suggest trying it at a restaurant.
Enjoy
Nothing on that site is worth the price they are offering it at.
I looked at their seafood
6-11oz Maine lobster tails for only $159.00. I am selling Maine lobster for $3.85/lb right now.
Jonah Crab claws - 2.5lbs for only $69.00. I sell the whole crab for a whopping .35/lb!
Trust me! Only REAL lobster comes from Maine and I will pay the price that you guys ask! I support fishermen[^][:D]
It was the best.
I'd like to try it again but most of all I'd like to see little Mitsue Furuya from Kohinai Maki again.
To me the best beef in the world comes from Iowa and is corn fed. We pride ourselves on the quality of beef and pork our state provides.
But then if that's all you've ever eaten, how would you know?
But...will not be having it again.
Doug
quote:Originally posted by sarge_3ad
To me the best beef in the world comes from Iowa and is corn fed. We pride ourselves on the quality of beef and pork our state provides.
But then if that's all you've ever eaten, how would you know?
I have been half way around the world and back, so believe me it's not the only beef I've ever eaten.
quote:Originally posted by p3skyking
quote:Originally posted by sarge_3ad
To me the best beef in the world comes from Iowa and is corn fed. We pride ourselves on the quality of beef and pork our state provides.
But then if that's all you've ever eaten, how would you know?
I have been half way around the world and back, so believe me it's not the only beef I've ever eaten.
So are you saying you have tried Kobe beef and don't think it's the best on the planet? No other beef can be substituted for Kobe beef.
I rarely buy from them but have purchased Buffalo Steaks from Allen Brothers' website to celebrate during my R&R from Iraq. I sent my mothe a few seasoned leg of lamb roasts for her birthday from the same website. I've been tempted to try a Kobe steak just for the heck of it. I just can't part with the $$$ after eating great fresh meat in Iowa for 4 years.
See, even idsman knows the best.
quote:Originally posted by sarge_3ad
quote:Originally posted by p3skyking
quote:Originally posted by sarge_3ad
To me the best beef in the world comes from Iowa and is corn fed. We pride ourselves on the quality of beef and pork our state provides.
But then if that's all you've ever eaten, how would you know?
I have been half way around the world and back, so believe me it's not the only beef I've ever eaten.
So are you saying you have tried Kobe beef and don't think it's the best on the planet? No other beef can be substituted for Kobe beef.
No, I didn't say that. But, have you tried any Iowa cornfed beef?
Not quite. The cow is not locked in the stall with its feet not touching the ground. Maybe you are thinking of veal. It is allowed to run in pastures. That is one reason it is so expensive. Very little open range land in Japan. It is massaged twice a day by a trained worker. Some breeders use beer, others use champagne, others feed the mash. I do like good old Iowa beef, but NOTHING can compare to Kobe beef. It is so marbled that it doesn't even look much like beef! Sliced then and served raw with a little simmering kobe beef broth to dip your slice in to cook it is almost heaven on earth!
No, I didn't say that. But, have you tried any Iowa cornfed beef?
If it's sold at Winn/Dixie, Piggly Wiggly, Wal-Mart, Safeway, or served in sitdown resturants like Logans Roadhouse, Navy or Air Force chow halls, or Friends of the NRA banquets, yes I have.
BTW. I also prefer the Corsair over the Zeke and my Bonneville over one of them toy-class Honda cars [;)]
Kobe beef is beer fed calves suspended in stalls so their feet never have to support themselves by touching the ground. It is the most tender, most tasty beef on the planet. It's even more expensive in yen than in dollars.
you got that all screwed up{lol}
there is bob veal that is a new born calf, then there is milk,and grain fed veal, that matures to typically 4-5 months, they are no longer suspended but kept in hutch stalls on heavy straw, most veal are bulls dues to the little need other than breeding for bulls
kobe beef can be fed beer in their diet, and are free range
a kobe beef steak can run 300 bucks in a restaurant, if i pay 300 bucks for some flesh, she better be hot, and love me long time
I have only had Wagyu beef from Allen Brothers, never bought real Kobe beef when I was over there. I really like the Wagyu beef, but the small step up from some Harris Ranch beef just can't justify the huge price difference for me. Kinda like having one of those FuFu drinks with the gold leaf in it - not enough return for my money.
On the many occasions that I was "over there", I was buying, er, renting another kinda meat! That was long, long ago, far away, and represents one of the many excesses of my youth.
Kobe Beef. Isnt that what got Kobe bryant in trouble?
go ahead but i'd prefer kobe tai
EDIT: 1911..I read reports years ago of the method of producing the beef which was a little more detailed than what P3 said in his post on the subject (near the top). Lots of cattle die due to lung edema, etc. because they can't move. It's just not for me, that's all. Joe
Won't eat kobe beef. Pate' fois-gras either. Won't support the inhumane treatment of the animals during production. After all, I won't let an animal suffer unnecessarily during a hunt...it's just not in me. So, no sale. Joe
why do you say kobe beef is inhumane?
What this outfit is selling is just US produced beef from the same breed of cattle. As a matter of fact, there's a farm not far from me that raises Wagyu. They aren't fed mash or kept penned in this country. Due to the breed this meat is rich and heavily marbled, but it still isn't the real thing.