Meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun.
1The small remnant of jerked meat was divided into three portions.
2Then we breakfasted on meal and jerked meat and were ready to start.
3Never mind any other kind of baggage, except some jerked meat.
4They carried a large supply of ammunition, a blanket each, and jerked meat.
5Tiaan began on a piece of jerked meat.
6He went away long before daylight with a lot o' jerked meat in a pack basket-ayes
7While on the great Indian war-trail they killed a buffalo, and thenceforth lived on its jerked meat.
8The game increased in the valley as usual toward autumn, and they replenished their stores of jerked meat.
9The jerked meat offered the largest possible amount of sustenance in the smallest possible space, and Dick ate eagerly.
10On opening it, I saw that it contained, among other things, some coffee and several pounds of jerked meat.
11Each was to carry his own rations of the jerked meat, as well as his arms, robes, and equipments.
12Furthermore, as a rule, these very animals are converted into jerked meat to be kept for months and months.
13After a buffalo hunt the Indian villages were all festooned with jerked meat, strung on scaffolds and among the teepees.
14Then I'll be making tea here by the fireplace to wash down some jerked meat and a hunk o' bread.
15Thinking that they might not find game there, they made a halt of two days, to lay in a store of jerked meat.
16The Indians feasted them abundantly with fresh buffalo steaks, and jerked meat consisting of thin slices of flesh dried in the sun and smoked.
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Translations for jerked meat
Jerked meat por variante geográfica