Stanford Professors Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich state that the amount of water used to produce one pound of beef ranges from 2,500 to as much as 6,000 gallons depending on where the animal is raised.
So that's 5500 - 13200 liters per Kg
2 glasses of water is required to make one page.
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None. Roast beef does not contain chicken or chicken by-products.
45-50lb will be sufficiant
About 50 pounds of beef,a pound a person
The answer will depend on the starting temperature of the water. It will also depend on the pressure.
If done correctly, none. In order for it to be "jerky" it has to be water free or without moisture. This keeps bacteria from being able to form and reproduce. Certain store brands of beef jerky have additives and oils that can make the product have a "best used by" date. These can be harmful as they can have bacteria form on them and eating them after that date can make one sick. The best way to make beef jerky is to make your own. Its cheaper and much healthier. You are not going to find levels of 0% water in any food, though it can get close. Freeze dried or vacuum dried foods are the closest to zero. See Related Links. Even our cat's dry food is ~10% moisture.
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Though you might eat a serving of corn (1 cup whole kernel) with your corned beef and cabbage, I think we need to clarify the words "corned beef". Corned beef is a salt-cured beef product where the meat has been treated with large grained rock salt which is also called "corns" of salt. How much salt is required depends on the cut and weight of the meat.
Beef shouldn't vary too much whether raw or cooked. However chicken may, since some have added water. Also some fat comes out of chicken when it's cooked. Fish also leaks water during cooking. So white meats will lose some weight, but it's not possible to guess how much since meats vary a lot between producer.
1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon of water should be sufficient.
To make 2 oz of heavy water, typically 556 oz of regular water is required. This is because heavy water, which contains deuterium instead of regular hydrogen, is produced through a process called isotopic exchange.