MaguriSal - NZ Beef NEB Bone Meat MaguriSal is the meat between the bones of the beef ribs, which is called the maguri. A whole cow will only yield between 400~500 grams of this meat. Marugi bone is mainly used in short rib soup or braised short ribs, so it is rare to find a...
등심(서로인) - NZ Angus Beef Sirloin, 50mm Korean BBQ Cut Produced at around 8kg per cow, Sirloin comes from the end of the loin. Because it's the least mobile part of the animal, it has less intramuscular fat, making it quite tender. Along with the tenderloin, it's the most tender cut, and it also boasts some...
우둔살육회 Woodoonsal YukHye 500g - NZ Beef Topside(Raw) Yukhoe (肉膾) is a Korean dish similar to sashimi, consisting of finely shredded meat that is not cooked at all and tossed in a seasoning of sugar, salt, soy sauce, garlic, and sesame oil. The seasoning varies slightly from region to region, and it's delicious when topped...
양념갈비살 YangNyeom GalbiSal 500g - Marinated NZ Beef Rib Finger Galbi is the meat removed from the ribs, with the bones removed and the meat in between. It is sometimes referred to in Korean as "Neukgansal", using the Chinese characters "neuk"(肋) for "ribs" and "gan"(間) for "between." It is often called "rib fingers" or "finger meat"...
샤브샤브 ShabuShabu(Hot Pot) 500g - NZ Beef Chuck, 2.5mm, PS Grade, Korean BBQ Cut Thinly sliced beef and a variety of vegetables are instantly poached in a boiling broth and dipped in a marinade. There are various opinions about its origins. One theory is that it originated during the Mongol Empire, when it was used...
WooSamgyp-NZ Beef Brisket 2.5mm Sliced, PS Grade, Korean BBQ Cut Beef brisket is called “Woo Samgyeop” in Korean because it has layers of fat and lean meat, making it look similar to pork belly. It is characterized by its juicy, flavorful, tender, yet chewy taste. When sliced thinly, it is easy to grill and can...
GalbiSal-NZ Beef Rib Finger, PS Grade, Korean BBQ Cut Galbi is the meat removed from the ribs, with the bones removed and the meat in between. It is sometimes referred to in Korean as "Neukgansal", using the Chinese characters "neuk"(肋) for "ribs" and "gan"(間) for "between." It is often called "rib fingers" or "finger meat" in...
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