
[Shipping included] [Kagoshima Prefecture] Miyashita Farm Satsuma Wagyu Beef Loin for Sukiyaki and Shabu-shabu
Miyashita Farm's Satsuma Wagyu Beef Loin for Sukiyaki and Shabu-shabu is a dish that stands out for its sweetness and umami, even among the Satsuma Wagyu beef that is lovingly raised at Miyashita Farm in Ijuin-cho, Kagoshima Prefecture. Miyashita Farm carries out integrated production from calf breeding to fattening, and the cows raised in an environment blessed with a warm climate and mineral-rich groundwater boast high-quality meat that cannot be found anywhere else.
This loin meat is perfect for sukiyaki and shabu-shabu, and has a tender, juicy flavor. It will be especially delicious as a dish for special meals or celebratory occasions at home. It is also a rare product exclusive to Miyashita Farm, so it is sure to be a welcome gift. Take this opportunity to try the essence of Satsuma Wagyu beef.
<Recommended for these people>
- Food lovers: For those seeking high-quality ingredients, Miyashita Farm's Satsuma Wagyu beef is a sublime experience.
- For those who want to enjoy luxury at home: Perfect for those who want to enjoy the finest sukiyaki or shabu-shabu at home on special occasions or celebratory occasions.
- For those looking for a gift: Miyashita Farm's exclusive Satsuma Wagyu beef is rare and makes a great gift, making it the perfect way to express your gratitude.
- Health-conscious people: Wagyu beef is raised in an environment rich in minerals and groundwater, so even health-conscious people can enjoy it with peace of mind.
- For lovers of Japanese cuisine: For those who cherish traditional Japanese cuisine such as sukiyaki and shabu-shabu, the ultimate ingredient, Satsuma Wagyu beef, is a must-try.
<Recommended way to eat>
- Make it into sukiyaki: Simmer it slowly in a sweet and spicy sauce, then dip it in egg for a flavor that melts in your mouth.
- Shabu-shabu: Dip thinly sliced loin meat quickly in hot water and serve with ponzu sauce or sesame sauce to directly experience the flavor of the meat.
- Grilled shabu-shabu: Lightly seared loin meat served simply with salt and lemon brings out the flavor of the meat.
- Japanese-style steak: Thickly cut loin meat is pan-fried and finished with a soy sauce-based sauce, giving it a rich texture and flavor.
- For beef bowl: Simmer thinly sliced loin meat in a sweet and spicy sauce and place it on top of rice to create a luxurious beef bowl.