Japanese knives, especially Japanese swords, have a history of 500 years as a major export of Japan🇯🇵 They are probably the sharpest knives in the world🌏 In a previous video, Nano-san said she wanted to start cooking. So when Teri-san comes to Japan next time, why don't you give her a Japanese knife as a gift😆? Japanese knives are very popular with foreign chefs as well. The prices are really all over the place, but you can get a good knife for around 3,000 yen. I especially recommend the Magoroku brand✨ There are many famous Japanese knife and sword brands, but this Magoroku is famous for being used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a warlord who was once at the top of the samurai class in Japan. By the way, you can also buy this online in Japan, so please feel free to search for it😄 Also, by the way, you made a beef bowl using wagyu beef this time, which was certainly delicious, but the price was very high😅 By the way, the beef used at Yoshinoya is Canadian or American beef, so you don't need to buy such expensive beef to make a Yoshinoya-class beef bowl. Beef bowls are originally dishes that are made by stewing cheap parts of beef, such as tendon meat, which cannot be used in other beef dishes. However, if you simmer it for a long time, it will become a soft and delicious beef bowl😁 That's why Yoshinoya can sell beef bowls at such a low price. By the way, the regular-size beef bowl at Yoshinoya now costs about 500 yen, but about 10 years ago, when the yen was not as weak as it is now, it could be eaten for about 300 yen. Therefore, I think you can make a delicious beef bowl if you use cheap beef that is available in Georgia and stew it for a long time. Teri-san has delicious Georgian wine, which are famous in Europe and mirin, as seasonings, so you can make a beef bowl with perfect seasoning😆✨ I'm not sure where the beef that is circulating in Georgia is raised, but I don't think it's necessarily worse than the imported beef that is circulating in Japan. This is because imported beef in Japan is more like an industrial product that is raised in a short period of time for mass production, and it often contains growth hormones, which are not considered to be so safe. At least, I think beef that is raised in a country with a rich natural environment and in accordance with traditional grazing methods is more delicious. In any case for beef bowls, I don't think most of them are of lower quality than imported beef in Japan. Anyway, if you simmer it slowly with good quality seasoning, such as wine and mirin, you can make something that tastes good😄 Wagyu beef is certainly delicious. And as a Japanese person, I am very grateful that you are praising Japanese livestock products. However, I think it would be economically difficult if you bought expensive wagyu beef every time you wanted to recreate the taste of Yoshinoya😅 Since you are a good cook, I recommend using the best possible condiments. For example, Kikkoman or Yamasa are good choices for soy sauce. For mirin, I recommend Takara Shuzo or Kikkoman. And if Dashinomoto is readily available in Georgia, you might want to try using it for gyudon as well. All of these brands are very popular in Japan, so they should be easy to find at stores that sell Japanese ingredients overseas. And for the quality, they are all very reasonably priced✨ I think Yoshinoya's gyudon tastes good because of the ingenuity of the condiments and cooking method, rather than the beef itself. To be honest, Japanese chain restaurants tend to use seasonings to compensate for the lack of high-quality ingredients due to cost constraints😅 I think you will be able to enjoy delicious gyudon that is much more economical and delicious if you cook it from this perspective. Of course, you used wagyu beef this time for KZbin. However, I just wanted to let you know that there are other ways to make cheap and delicious gyudon overseas, which is why I left this comment😄
@teri7711 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment ❤️ I love making gyudon and I do pretty often 🌸 I am using Georgian beef mostly which is very delicious too ❤️ I used Wagyu beef because I always wanted to try making gyudon with it at least once in my life 😊 and I am happy that I did it even it was so expensive ❤️ Thank you for the recommendations and next time I will cook gyudon, I will have it in my mind ❤️🥰
@teri7711 ай бұрын
Japanese sword knife is another level! I love to use it so much ❤️