Phil
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Has anyone had it, and does it live up to the hype?
No, but it's excellent. BTW, I'm talking about authentic Kobe from Japan; the term Kobe seems to have been usurped by a myriad of producers from all over the globe.Phil said:does it live up to the hype?
Sukiyaki and Shabu-shabu!!!!Mike Hammered said:And why are you eating beef in Japan?
That is too funny.lol lol lolPink Dahlia said:I really enjoyed a few weeks ago's "Hell's Kitchen." Self proclaimed "General Bobby" kept calling it "Colby Beef." Priceless.
They are two totally different things. In Japan Kobe beef comes from cows that are fed a special diet and given a massage every day in order to marbleize the meet just right. I believe it's also served in small thin portions.Rockapin-up said:I had two Kobe beef hamburgers from two different bars in the Los Angeles area, am I getting cheated since it sounds like you can only get the real deal in Japan? Don't get me wrong, they were good burgers, but I didn't think they were worth the price.
Personally, I'd be eatin' the fish I caught, but that's just me.LocktownDog said:Personally, I'd much rather have a porterhouse on a campfire grill after a long day fly fishing in Montana. But that's just me.
Tomasso said:Personally, I'd be eatin' the fish I caught, but that's just me.
kabuto said:You have to read the labels on meat products in Japan. A product called "New Corned Beef" contains horse meat. And some hard Italian style salami also contains horse meat, I discovered to my surprise in the market the other day. Convenience stores sell horse meat in cans sometimes.