I wonder how the enemy are getting on with the biltong and biscuit.
The provisions consist solely of biltong—that is, dried meat, generally venison.
The rest of the buck's flesh we cut into strips and hung in the sun to dry into "biltong," as, I believe, the South African Dutch call flesh thus prepared.
There is no ceiling, but only beams, to which are fastened strips of "biltong," or game's flesh, dried in the sun.
This done, we devoured the remnants of our biltong, washed down with the sweet lake water, and then lit our pipes and awaited whatever might turn up.
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It is sometimes referred to as fishbiltong.
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It was found that some types ofbiltonglabelled kudu, springbok, or ostrich were made of hartebeest.
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The town hosted a large beef factory, that turned the local cattle into corned beef andbiltong, but this is now closed.
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Many jerky products are very high in sugar and are therefore very sweet, unlikebiltong, which rarely contains added sugars.
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It was considered much superior tobiltong.
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Jacques being disappointed with the result of the reward challenge, especially about both tribes knocking out thebiltongprizes, spiraled into withdrawing from the game.
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