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VIDEO: We slow-smoked Japanese A5 Wagyu Brisket and it was absolutely divine

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Japanese A5 Wagyu Brisket -- never before available in the USA - from Kagoshima (highest score in the Wagyu Olympics in Japan this past year) -- an outstanding result. Minds blown.

1st Time in USA: https://www.crowdcow.com/holiday-wagyu-roasts

Smoking brisket is a great way to BBQ and enjoy a special A5 cut from Japan.

Available now: Japanese A5 Wagyu

Crowd Cow works directly with some of the best Wagyu farms in Japan.

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