The entire Japanese beef cattle industry was at the brink of extinction in the face of foreign competition. This article introduces a little-known historical fact that contributed equally, if not more, to the opulent marbling of Japanese Wagyu – free trade.
Among the over 150 brands of Japanese Wagyu, only one is said to be the Wagyu enjoyed by ninjas – Iga Gyu. Those who are lucky enough to have sampled Iga Gyu would agree that the ninjas had great taste in beef.
Ernest Hemingway once said: “My only regret in life is that I did not drink more wine.” His remorse is certainly not shared by the Koshu Wine Beef, as this brand of Wagyu is fed the grape marc from wine making from the tender age of 6 months.
Some Japanese Wagyu farmers have decided to add a dash of “spice” to their cattle’s diet. The result is some uniquely delicious meat. This article introduces some of the most unusual ingredient in Wagyu feed.