A Conversation for Biltong

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Post 1

benjymous

Apparently it is eaten grated onto bread with cream!

- Is this true, or was my Dad's South Aftrican friend winding him up?


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Post 2

TOTU

Biltong grated onto bread and with cream??!!!! You have to be joking. Biltong comes diced, sliced,garlicked,chillied,peri-peried, but best of all it comes in great big sticks. Everyone has their preferences, very dry,dry,slightly wet or soft and tender. It is made from beef, ostrich, game and even Snoek, which is a salty fish that can take your finger off when you catch it. But please! Never grated, and never eaten with any, any additives.


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Post 3

benjymous

Hmm - does everyone else out there agree with this?


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Post 4

TOTU

I agree, and that is a second opinion!


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Post 5

benjymous

hey! that doesn't count smiley - winkeye


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Post 6

mamedeta

Well, I'm English ( but brought up in Africa) and my fiancee is from SA, and we have it grated on bread with cream all the time. So do the rest of her family and all the South African friends that we have over here in the UK. Pretty definitive answer, I'd say.....


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Post 7

benjymous

aha


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Post 8

TOTU

Eating grated biltong with cream is like mixing a teaspoon of instant coffee into your tea......it is most simply just not krikket! It is like scratching one side of the ball to gain extra swing. One most definitely does not Just do it! I have a feeling those people who grate their biltong have no national health and Very blunt dentures.


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Post 9

benjymous

hmm, maybe it's a regional thing then?


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Post 10

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

Biltong by itself is the best.
however it does go pretty well with ice cream - the tastes complement each other.
But most of my family just eat it plain (my mom's from SA)


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Post 11

mamedeta

Where are you from TOTU??? Ever been to SA? Do you know anyone from SA?????


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Post 12

mamedeta

COuld be a regional thing.


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Post 13

mamedeta

I have to agree that plain, in big chunky sticks is certainly best!!


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Post 14

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

BTW Benjy
relatives from SA say they have eaten grated Biltong on toast with cheese.
apparently you can buy it greated.
but they were nice and brought me some big phat sticks of it


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Post 15

benjymous

hmm, aha


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Post 16

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

aha indeed,
some people do tell the truth.
Have you got your signed book yet?


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