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  2. Dried meat - Wikipedia

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    Dried meat is a feature of many cuisines around the world. Examples include: Kulen Slanina Pečenica; Aliya, sun-dried meat from Kenya [1] Bakkwa or rougan, Chinese salty-sweet dried meat sheets. [2] Biltong, a cured meat that originated in Southern Africa. Bògoǫ, a dried and smoked meat, often caribou, of the Dené people of northern Canada.

  3. Food drying - Wikipedia

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    Dried fish most commonly cod or haddock, known as Harðfiskur, is a delicacy in Iceland, while dried reindeer meat is a traditional Sámi food. Dried meats include prosciutto , bresaola, biltong and beef jerky. Dried fruits have been consumed historically due to their high sugar content and sweet taste, and a longer shelf-life from drying. [4 ...

  4. Pemmican - Wikipedia

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    The meat is dried and chopped, before being mixed with rendered animal fat . Dried fruit may be added: cranberries , saskatoon berries ( Cree misâskwatômina ), and even blueberries , cherries , chokeberries , and currants —though in some regions these are used almost exclusively for ceremonial and wedding pemmican [ 12 ] —and European fur ...

  5. Jerky - Wikipedia

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    Beef jerky being dried Chinese bakkwa jerky. Jerky is made from domesticated animals as well as game animals. Jerky from domesticated animals includes beef, pork, goat and mutton or lamb and game animals such as deer, kudu, springbok, kangaroo, and bison are also used. [5]

  6. Chipped beef - Wikipedia

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    Chipped beef is a form of pressed, salted and dried beef that has been sliced into thin pieces. Some makers smoke the dried beef for more flavor. The modern product consists of small, thin, flexible leaves of partially dried beef, generally sold compressed together in jars or flat in plastic packets.

  7. Swiss sausages and cured meats - Wikipedia

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    Grisons Meat is described by 18th century travellers, in particular by Johann Gottfried Ebel who notes that "the air is so dry from Sils to St. Moritz between the months of October and March that meat is dried instead of being smoked". [5] Raw ham was probably also produced since the Late Middle Ages, especially in southern Switzerland. [6]

  8. Bakkwa - Wikipedia

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    Bakkwa, also known as rougan, is a Chinese salty-sweet dried meat product similar to jerky. Bakkwa is made with a meat preservation and preparation technique originating from China. [1] The general method of production has remained virtually unchanged throughout the centuries, but the techniques have been gradually improved. [1]

  9. Carne seca - Wikipedia

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    In Arizona, according to Marian Burros of The New York Times, carne seca is a popular meat filling used by Tucson-area Mexican restaurants in enchiladas, chimichangas, and tacos, and is sometimes mixed with eggs. [2]