To all my carnivore American plebs who’ll soon be shopping All-American — I’ve found your new holy grail: American Wagyu born and raised in Texas. The brand? Intoku — http://intokuwagyu.com/

This particular breed is called Akaushi — one of the four original Japanese Wagyu breeds, known for rich marbling that develops naturally from grass-fed diets. So no, it’s not Kobe A5 Wagyu — but that’s actually the beauty of it. You can eat a whole steak, enjoy every bite, and not feel like you just committed a sin against your arteries.

Back in the ‘90s, a few legendary bulls (Shiguemaru, Tamamaru, and Hikari) made the trip from Mount Aso, Japan, to the U.S. Fast-forward: we now have Certified Akaushi Beef, grass-fed then grain-finished for insane flavor and tenderness.

Intoku’s "Grandmaster" program uses only 2-year-old Certified Akaushi, often crossed with Angus, and then wet-aged over 30 days for next-level taste.

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That sounds amazing.

I never worry about my ateries when I eat steak since it doesn't do anything but good for a body.

I was being sarcastic 😅😋, but generally I can't eat a full steak size of Wagyu because it's just to filling.

Must be insanely expensive, right?

Yeah, it was a bit expensive, but if you want to have a date night or celebrate something like your birthday it is cheaper to buy this than A5 from Japan.

Gotcha. Special occasion then. Nice!

Looks very good 🥩

Maybe I just fucked it up but I made a wagyu ribeye from Broswey Acres and it turned out worse then a standard cut. I've still got some though so maybe I'll just not mess up next time and do it right instead.

Why do you think you effed it up?

Looks great. I’m not a believer that saturated animal fats directly cause heart disease.

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Looks like it's still partially (probably a majority) grain fed. Will have too high a ratio of Omega 6 related to Omega 3... not good for long-term consumption.

Oh really

Nice cuts