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  1. New
    Bavette Kebabs
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    Bavette Kebabs
    $47.00
  2. American Wagyu Black Grade Bavette
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    Bavette
    $59.00
  3. New
    Hanger Steak
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    Hanger Steak
    $85.00
  4. American Wagyu Ribeye Filet
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    Denver Steak (Zabuton)
    As low as $69.00
  5. Limited
    American Wagyu Black Grade Teres Major
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    Teres Major
    $48.00
  6. American Wagyu Black Grade Outside Skirt Steak
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    Skirt Steak
    $84.00
  7. American Wagyu Picanha Steak (Coulotte) Cut In Traditional Triangle Shape | Snake River Farms
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    Picanha Steak (Coulotte)
    $89.00
  8. American Wagyu Black Flat Iron
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    Flat Iron
    $79.00
  9. American Wagyu Black Grade Steak Cuts
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    Steak Cuts
    $20.00
  10. Limited
    Delmonico Steak
    Out of stock
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    Delmonico Steak
    $159.00

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AMERICAN WAGYU SPECIALTY MEAT CUTS

Shop this section for unique food items, gourmet meats and specialty cuts that you won’t find anywhere else. Here’s where you’ll find new American Wagyu meat from our product experts. At Snake River Farms, we pride ourselves in offering unique specialty meats only available at an artisan butcher shop.


Bavette:
A term that means "bib" in French, the bavette is a steak that's cut from the loin primal of the animal. Full bodied in flavor, the bavette steak naturally has a wide coarse grain similar to the outside skirt. 

Denver Steak:
This cut comes from the chuck subprimal and is located under the shoulder blade, which typically makes for a tougher cut of meat because it gets much more use. However the Denver steak, or what we like to call "Zabuton," is from an area of the shoulder that is much less used and is more marbled and tender. 

Teres Major:
Also known as the petite tender, this hard-to-find cut is nearly as tender as the filet mignon. The teres major, named for the muscle in which it is sourced, is hard to come by because it must be skillfully cut from the shoulder clod or chuck primal.