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Where To Get Grass Fed Meats In Chiang Mai

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I am having a hard time finding this, I can't find any grass fed meats, besides one t-bone steak I saw imported from Australia at the tops in Central Airport Plaza, was 950b/kilo. Any restaurants use grass fed beef? Any where to buy grass fed meats, butters, etc? Eggs are easy enough to find, but meats seem to be quite difficult. I have heard some of the thai local beef is grass fed, but I have heard mixed reports. Anything?

Id love to know too but its so hard to find this now as soy is a cheap alternative

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soy is an alternative to nothing afaik

this is a subject that i am very interested in aswell,i live down in korat but you could check out ,pon-yang-khram livestock breeding co-operative,cm 053-221111

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Two good options: Hamzas farm sell organic meat, including goat and duck (at least they used to), can deliver on door. And Baan Suan Pak healthfood store also sell organic meat. Chicken, beef etc.

Two good options: Hamzas farm sell organic meat, including goat and duck (at least they used to), can deliver on door. And Baan Suan Pak healthfood store also sell organic meat. Chicken, beef etc.

How do the prices compare to standard grain fed cows ? Double, triple ??

For most beef in the local markets, grass fed is the norm. We live in an area surrounded by pasture and know a lot of the cowboys that raise their skinny brahma cows and they are all destined to the local markets where they will be sold after slaughter with no curing of the meat.....tasty, but tough and cheap. If in doubt, ask the vendor.

soy is an alternative to nothing afaik

That's simply not true. It's a great alternative to waterboarding.

Edited by WinnieTheKhwai

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