A Conversation for Jerky
Biltong & Droe Wors
Nurgling Started conversation Dec 14, 1999
You think you've seen and tasted all there was to sun-dried meat, right?
WRONG!
I believe the South Africans have got the art of dried meat down to a tee. Biltong is their version of Jerky, which is flavoured by spices and dried under the hot, African sun. The meat used can be beef, springbok, reedbok, any other 'bok' deer kinds that allow themselves to be caught, and also ostrich. Reebok is also available, but beware of sweaty soles and inferior Nike substitutes.
When dried, the meat resembles some kind of dog treat. I have many times brought it home from SA to England and offered it to friends, only to see their faces distort in disgust. Well, they don't know what they are missing. So it's sun-dried flesh or dog chew? Yeuch! However, the ones who had open minds had to admit that it was actually quite tasty.
Droe Wors means 'Dried Sausage' in Afrikaans. The principle is very similar, whereby sausages are left hanging in the sun to dry. The sausages are also quite well spiced with a high meat content. The result is another tasty snack along the same line. Perfect for taking with you when driving out into the game reserve to spot lion.
-- Nurgling
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Researcher 93445 Posted Dec 14, 1999
Sounds lovely. If you're ever in Endicott, bring some along. We can swap some farm-fresh chicken.
I'm a bit perplexed at the entry insisting that jerky is either beef or turkey, myself. I've had elk and venison jerky, and there are plenty of other kinds as well.
I think of it all as "meat chewing gum".
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Dec 15, 1999
Any meat can be dried, which implies that any meat could be jerky or biltong.
I just returned from Africa recently, there I had some Impala Biltong, tasted great when washed down with beer....
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Mr. Shower Touchie Posted Dec 19, 1999
Ah, yes, come to think of it, I have had venison jerky. My old geometry teacher killed a deer and made him into jerky. Well, if you want to add to it, just send more info to one of the editors. I mean, what I wrote is only the basis for info on jerky, after all. I hope somebody does write something more about it.
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Researcher 93445 Posted Dec 23, 1999
Probably like chicken. Doesn't EVERYTHING taste like chicken?
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Dec 28, 1999
uuurrrrggghhh.....
Mr Twilight, you very scary!
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Researcher 93445 Posted Dec 28, 1999
No worse than the chickens around here who attack once in a while...hmmm...if the rooster DOES manage to take a chunk out of me, I suppose he'd taste like human then too.
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Dec 29, 1999
um? So what does human taste like?
mmmmmmm... Human Jerky.... might be good with beer?
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Mr. Shower Touchie Posted Jan 1, 2000
Most humans are so saturated with beer already you wouldn't know if it were a good combo. Neeeeeeeeeext!
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Researcher 93445 Posted Jan 1, 2000
I feel some bizarre need to inject a fact here. Must be the weather or something. Anyhow, according to those who've tried it, human reputedly tastes like rather stringy, greasy pork. That's why it's sometimes called "long pork." Hm, there may be another Guide entry in this...
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Mr. Shower Touchie Posted Jan 3, 2000
Ah, we can all do with the occasional "long pork," eh, guv? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Know what I mean?? Eh, guv? Oooggghhhh!
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Researcher 93445 Posted Jan 3, 2000
Long pork Guide entry now available at http://www.h2g2.com/A239889 . Suggestions welcome.
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Mr. Shower Touchie Posted Jan 7, 2000
Nah, I don't need a guide entry to tell me aboot long pork. Wink, wink, eh, guv? Ooooooogggghhhhhhh!
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CoG Posted Jan 20, 2000
I too am a South African, and can vouch for biltong being one of the BEST snacks to be had... next time anyone of you ppl (except fot Mr. Twilite) come down to SA give it a try... I will be going up to schotland (Glasgow) in the June July holidays and will be bringing some up for a SA friend who just doesn't get it in that banished place ... from biltong, boere vors, good traditional SA beer (castle, castle) and surprisingly cream soda...
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- 1: Nurgling (Dec 14, 1999)
- 2: Researcher 93445 (Dec 14, 1999)
- 3: I.V. BeerDwarf (Dec 15, 1999)
- 4: Mr. Shower Touchie (Dec 19, 1999)
- 5: I.V. BeerDwarf (Dec 23, 1999)
- 6: Researcher 93445 (Dec 23, 1999)
- 7: Mr. Shower Touchie (Dec 24, 1999)
- 8: I.V. BeerDwarf (Dec 28, 1999)
- 9: Researcher 93445 (Dec 28, 1999)
- 10: I.V. BeerDwarf (Dec 29, 1999)
- 11: Mr. Shower Touchie (Jan 1, 2000)
- 12: Researcher 93445 (Jan 1, 2000)
- 13: Mr. Shower Touchie (Jan 3, 2000)
- 14: Researcher 93445 (Jan 3, 2000)
- 15: Mr. Shower Touchie (Jan 7, 2000)
- 16: CoG (Jan 20, 2000)
- 17: Mr. Shower Touchie (Jan 21, 2000)
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