Nature of Business
World of Food was found in 2017, imported quality fresh foods and frozen foods especially from Australia and Japan, one of the world best food supply from natural resource. Main customers are hotels, restaurants and chain supermarket. One of the most prominent business, World of Food is the only importer in Thailand for the premium fullblood Wagyu beef from the Pristine Great Southern Region of Western Australia or the ‘FUTARI’ beef, using the most up to date breeding methods and specialized 500 day grain fed diet. The breeding program for the FUTARI beef is based on tried and proven traditional Japanese farming practices that have been successfully adapted to Australian conditions.
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Tenderloin
World of Food is the only importer in Thailand for the premium fullblood Wagyu beef from the Pristine Great Southern Region of Western Australia or the ‘FUTARI’ beef, using the most up to date breeding methods and specialized 500 day grain fed diet. The breeding program for the FUTARI beef is based on tried and proven traditional Japanese farming practices that have been successfully adapted to Australian
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Tomahawk
World of Food is the only importer in Thailand for the premium fullblood Wagyu beef from the Pristine Great Southern Region of Western Australia or the ‘FUTARI’ beef, using the most up to date breeding methods and specialized 500 day grain fed diet. The breeding program for the FUTARI beef is based on tried and proven traditional Japanese farming practices that have been successfully adapted to Australian
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Striploin
World of Food is the only importer in Thailand for the premium fullblood Wagyu beef from the Pristine Great Southern Region of Western Australia or the ‘FUTARI’ beef, using the most up to date breeding methods and specialized 500 day grain fed diet. The breeding program for the FUTARI beef is based on tried and proven traditional Japanese farming practices that have been successfully adapted to Australian
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