No! Meat = "meat" in English or "vleis" in Afrikaans
Beef jerky!
Animals that eat meat, or meat-eaters, are most commonly known as "carnivores". (Note: look in dictionary or WikiPedia for more info.)
salted meat
The mixture of dried buffalo meat and berries on the plains was commonly known as "pemmican." This nutrient-dense food was made by combining dried and powdered meat with rendered fat and sometimes berries, providing a portable and long-lasting source of sustenance for Indigenous peoples and early explorers. Pemmican was especially valued for its high energy content and was used in various ways during long journeys or harsh winters.
Yes, male chickens, also known as roosters, are commonly used for meat production in the poultry industry.
Afrikaans for lamb chops or choice cut of meat.
Dried meat can last for years unopened, as long as it was dried properly and contains no moisture.
dried meat
spam, same as the canned meat product
No, dried beans, also called legumes, are not in the meat group because they are not an animal product. However, legumes are often included, with meat, in the protein category.
Dried Meat