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Grading: A5 / Marbling Score 11

Kagoshima Japanese Wagyu Ribcap A5 BMS 11

Kagoshima Japanese Wagyu Ribcap A5 BMS 11

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Wagyu from the Kagoshima prefecture is rare and incredibly sought-after. Winner of the prestigious Japanese ‘Wagyu Olympics’ in 2017 and 2022, Kagoshima Wagyu is unparalleled in quality and consistency, with a creamy marbling and butter-soft texture. Produced in the Kyushu island of Japan, the cattle boast a 70% A5 grading, a standard unique to Kagoshima. 

Origin: Japan

Breed: Wagyu Kagoshima

Prefecture: Kagoshima

Grading:  A5- Yield grade (A to C) is the ratio of meat to the total carcass weight. Meat quality grade (1 to 5). The four criteria are: fat marbling, the brightness of the meat; texture, and the brightness of the fat.

Marbling Score: BMS 11

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RIBCAP
RIBCAP

The Ribcap is a rare and highly prized cut of steak. It is the thick top layer surrounding the eye of the ribeye joint, known as the “cap”. The cap is carefully removed from the ribeye joint, leaving you with a delicious and mouthwatering Ribcap. Combining the tenderness of a fillet with the marbling of a ribeye, it offers a unique flavour profile like no other prime cut.