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Grass-fed beef a hit at Seoul food exhibition

New Zealand grass-fed beef a hit at Seoul food exhibition

New Zealand grass-fed beef was tasted by hundreds of Korean people who attended Seoul Food, the largest food and beverage trade show in South Korea, earlier this month.

The Meat & Wool New Zealand stand provided a steady supply of Korean-style bulgogi, made from thinly sliced strips of the New Zealand beef, cooked in a slightly spicy sauce.

Meat & Wool New Zealand General Manager Market Development, Craig Finch said the Meat & Wool New Zealand stand was extremely popular with Korean consumers keen to sample the grass-fed product.

Much of the beef eaten by Koreans is grain-fed and Mr Finch said those who tried the grass-fed beef enjoyed the taste, underlining once again the acceptability of it to the Korean palate.

The Meat & Wool New Zealand stand was in the New Zealand pavilion which also featured ANZCO Foods and Universal Beef Packers stands.

“With all three companies placing emphasis on grass-fed beef, we were able to reinforce the New Zealand meat industry’s commitment to the supply of grass-fed beef to the Korean market.

“Being able to work in tandem with the two companies was very helpful in our efforts to differentiate New Zealand grass-fed beef from the other, primarily grain-fed beef available in the market and it let us position the beef as an inherently distinct product.”

The stand featured displays of the main chilled and frozen grass-fed beef cuts which are sold to the South Korean market.

“Another feature was the cooking demonstrations by the Christchurch-based 2009 and 2010 Beef & Lamb New Zealand Inc. ambassador chef, Darren Wright.

“Darren prepared steaks accompanied by sauces and many people who tasted them were trying grass-fed beef for the first time. The feedback was that the beef was tender and tasty.”

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