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Japanese Kobe beef debuts in Hong Kong

By Korea Herald

Published : July 30, 2012 - 20:02

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HONG KONG (AFP) ― Rarely exported Japanese Kobe beef made its way to Hong Kong dining tables Friday as supermarkets and high-end restaurants started selling the previously exclusive Japanese culinary delicacy.

Hong Kong is only the second foreign market after the nearby Chinese territory of Macau to receive exports of officially certified Kobe beef, the industry’s marketing association said.

“The response has been overwhelming ― most of our stock has been sold out in a few hours,” Taste supermarkets spokeswoman Athena Lee told AFP.

Kobe beef comes from Tajima-gyu cows that have been pure-bred since the 17th century in the hilly Hyogo prefecture of Japan.
 A customer looks at a display highlighting the sale of newly imported A customer looks at a display highlighting the sale of newly imported "Kobe beef" from Japan at a supermarket in Hong Kong on July 27, 2012. Japan, which promotes its "Kobe beef" as high-end with ranchers sometimes massaging cows or feeding them beer while they are being raised for slaughter, said this week that Hong Kong would become only the second place outside Japan where the meat is exported and sold. Neighbouring Macau became the first only five months ago. AFP PHOTO / Philippe Lopez../2012-07-27 18:03:43/ A customer looks at a display highlighting the sale of newly imported Kobe beef from Japan at a supermarket in Hong Kong on Friday. (AFP-Yonhap News)

The meat is renowned for its buttery taste and its marble-like texture, made up of an even mix of meat and fat.

It is often said the cows receive massages and listen to soothing music to increase their appetites, but the Kobe Beef Marketing and Distribution Promotion Association says such practices are not widespread.

Though there is heavy worldwide demand for the delicacy, it was not officially exported until February 2 this year when the first shipments arrived in Macau.

Almost 1,500 kilograms of Kobe beef arrived in Hong Kong from Osaka by air on July 18, and went on sale Friday at a 30 percent discount at around HK$88-HK$327 ($11.3-$42) per 100 grams.

Nobu InterContinental Hong Kong is claiming to be the first restaurant to serve Kobe beef in the former British colony, which has earned a reputation as one of Asia’s main food and wine hubs.

Executive chef Erik Idos said the meat will be offered as a five-course Kobe beef set with beef sashimi and sushi, priced at HK$1,688.