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Japan ramen chain now using underutilized U.S. pork cuts

by | May 5, 2025 | 5 Ag Stories, News

Two national ramen noodle chains in Japan are now using underutilized U.S. pork cuts in popular dishes, thanks to product development efforts led by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) and funded through support from the National Pork Board and USDA. USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that Ramen Kagetsu, a chain of 250 stores across Japan, was looking for a less-expensive but high-quality alternative to the European sheet belly they had been using for a Cantonese-style barbecued pork dish.

The false lean is an underutilized subcutaneous muscle embedded in the fat overlying the shoulder end of the loin. Ramen Kagetsu projects that it will use 40 metric tons of the product each month.

A second ramen chain, Kairikiya, was similarly looking for an option to replace Mexican picnic for one its most popular menu items. The chain is now using U.S. pork cushion meat cut from the pork shoulder for all of its 160 restaurants.

Kairikiya anticipates demand for the U.S. pork cushion to exceed 1,000 mt this year. In both instances, USMEF staff in Japan worked with the restaurant chains’ culinary staff to develop the best preparation methods for the new products and maintain a quality dining experience.

For more information, visit usmef.org.