New York Strip Steak | Olive-Fed (Sanuki) Japanese A5 wagyu
Japanese Olive Wagyu is the rarest beef in the world. It comes from Shodoshima island in the prefecture of Kagawa. This island is known for two things: Beef (cattle breeding dates back over 1,000 years ago) and Olives (99% of Japan's olive oil is made there). Combine the two and you get authentic Olive Wagyu. Olive-Fed Wagyu comes from steers raised on a special feed of dehydrated and roasted mulch of olives, this Wagyu has become famous for its higher levels of oleic acid, yellowed fat, and nutty taste. This rich flavor profile was awarded for fat quality in the 2017 Wagyu Olympics. The province of Kagawa used to go by the name of Sanuki, as an ode to the regions rich history the beef was named "Sanuki Olive Wagyu". The texture is soft and buttery and the fat is sweet and very digestible, without any heaviness in the mouth. SANUKI OLIVE WAGYU Japanese Olive Wagyu is the rarest beef in the world. It comes from Shodoshima island in the prefecture of Kagawa. This island is known for tw