Message from @Sexy Zombie Roo
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Rogue's face.
so was rogue, but he doesn't deserve respect
no
ping pong
various animals
have you ever eaten mole?
No.
"Biltong is a form of dried, cured meat that originated in South Africa. Various types of meat are used to produce it, ranging from beef and game meats to fillets of ostrich from commercial farms. It is typically made from raw fillets of meat cut into strips following the grain of the muscle, or flat pieces sliced across the grain. It is related to beef jerky in that they are both spiced, dried meats, however the typical ingredients, taste and production processes differ; in particular the main difference is that Biltong is typically much less sweet than jerky."
it probably is
why is it called biltong
sounds like a thong
Flavor.... You know what has a good flavor? Frog.
"Biltong differs from jerky in three distinct ways:
The meat used in biltong can be much thicker due to the slower drying time in dry air conditions; typically biltong meat is cut in strips approximately 1" (25 mm) wide – but can be thicker. Jerky is normally very thin meat.
The vinegar, salt and spices in biltong, together with the drying process, cure the meat as well as adding texture and flavour. Jerky is traditionally dried with salt but without vinegar.
Jerky is often smoked; biltong is never smoked."
the fourth being
jerky is shit
and biltong is not
I could picture a company called Biltong that make lycras and the gay-nazi roleplay shit
Noooooo, Frog is tangy. Really tangy.
am I shitting on afrikaans or on a made up word
`Frog legs are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A, and potassium. They are often said to taste like chicken because of their mild flavor, with a texture most similar to chicken wings. The taste and texture of frog meat is approximately between chicken and fish.`
fatty acids
Yes.
Fatty acids of the moega-3 type = good.
"moega"
OMEGA FUCKING THREEE
"Fortunately, it wasn’t long until the Dutch found a more hygienic means of creating these flavoursome strips of meat. It is from these strips of meat that the name ‘biltong’ is derived. ‘Bil’ meaning buttock (rump) and ‘tong’ meaning strip. Packed with protein and fats, biltong provided great nutrition and was readily available."
you could've just typed out Ω
The name literally means "a strip of ass."
I didn't know
A food for only the truest of assmen.
tong means tongue
ah yes
bullshit
explains why I like it so much
Ω^3
Ω to the 3rd degree.
Encounters with the Third Omega.
Eat me.
NO LOL
I'm still a tad bit hungry. But don't want to go through the trouble of thawing out another pound of tenderloins and waiting an hour for it to cook.