Wagyu brisket
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Wagyu brisket
Just had a price on wagyu brisket, £14/kg, anyone know how this price compares? Closest one i could find is £20/kg. My usual price is £4/kg on brisket from my butcher but wanted to try some wagyu
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Sounds cheap!!!
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£4 a kilo for brisket? Wow that's cheap. I never could understand the price of it normally. It's supposed to be a tough cheap cut as I understood it. Shame most butchers don't know that. Where is that from?
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thats ok but all depends on the grade, the wagyu over here doesnt compare to other countries. I would recommend the Aussie Grain fed every time. Always get fantastic results from them.
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No idea of class but they are from pembrokeshire, gonna msg them http://www.naturalwagyu.co.ukToby wrote:thats ok but all depends on the grade, the wagyu over here doesnt compare to other countries. I would recommend the Aussie Grain fed every time. Always get fantastic results from them.
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I would be interested in the answer!!
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Toby wrote:thats ok but all depends on the grade, the wagyu over here doesnt compare to other countries. I would recommend the Aussie Grain fed every time. Always get fantastic results from them.
Better than USDA prime?
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Much better than the USDA prime I get over here
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'We are targeting MB 4-6. The first grassfed steaks have been 6+ so well chuffed' was their reply. Can someone explain it please because i thought the classes are S,E,U,R,O,P and 1-5?Toby wrote:thats ok but all depends on the grade, the wagyu over here doesnt compare to other countries. I would recommend the Aussie Grain fed every time. Always get fantastic results from them.
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Ah its on Australian system of 1-12 where 7 and above is probably grain fed