South Africa has beef jerkey however we call it biltong, so it could be from there, or mybee from the dutch settelers
almost every culture around the world has been curing meats by drying and spicing for thousands and thousands of years
Jerky goes back thousands of years. At one time it was the only way to preserve meats because there was no way to keep food from spoiling.
from animals with beef
it was originated during the cowboy days, late 1800's when there was no government at that time. The cowboys translated it from Mexican caballeros.
Beef jerky
there is about 9grams in each beef jerky stick!
I love beef jerky.
Jack Links is the BEST kind.
you can eat beef jerky and ice- cream but not togather
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It is a method of preserving beef which originated in Ireland
Beef jerky is made from a part of the cow that i am unfamiliar with but definitely not pork
No.
Yes, beef jerky, and it's southern African equivalent, Biltong are both protein rich.