Biltong is a form of dried, cured meat that originated in Southern African countries . Various types of meat are used to produce it, ranging from beef to game meats such as ostrich or kudu. The cut may also vary, either 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 may differ.
The word biltong is from the Dutch bil ("buttock") and tong ("strip" or "tongue").

Categories: Dried meat Snack
Characteristic of: South African cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q863394
Wikipedia title: Biltong
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