THE ONE TO TRY: New Zealand grass-fed ribeye
WHERE TO BUY IT: Sasha’s Fine Foods
Known for high-quality, ethically produced, hormone-free and additive-free meat, fish, plant based products, ready-made meals and healthy snacks, Sasha’s Fine Foods is a go-to online grocer for food-conscious shoppers who want carefully sourced products delivered to their doorstep.
Those looking for the perfect beef to feed their families with, will want to check out the website’s New Zealand grass-fed ribeye steak from Green Meadows farm. Located in Coastal Taranaki, the farm is run by the Carey family, who let the animals graze in the fresh air on cool-climate grass and live a happy life out in the open. This, in turn, gives the meat a higher concentration of marbling, thus creating extra flavour and juiciness.
You can read more about the origins of this steak, and more, on Sasha’s Fine Foods’ website; in fact, there’s an entire “Provenance” section dedicated to telling the stories of Sasha’s suppliers – who they are, how they farm, what the animals are fed, and so on – to give consumers full transparency and confidence in the food they’re buying.
Some of Sasha’s other best-selling products include Mount Cook Alpine salmon, fresh local chicken breasts, English Wicks Manor sausages and bacon, wild blue cod from New Zealand and the recently introduced local sustainable fish.
THE ONE TO TRY: Whisky-aged Wagyu tomahawk
WHERE TO ORDER IT: Opus Bar and Grill
Hilton Singapore’s Opus Bar and Grill just took its tomahawk to the next level, upgrading the best-selling whisky-aged cut to one from the world’s most respected marbled beef producers in Australia.
This story is from the October 2019 edition of EL Singapore.
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