If as a pom like me, you've been offered kangaroo jerky in
Australia, you might initially have been (a) appalled or
(b) confused. After all in the UK we're not terribly
familiar with jerky, let alone the consumption of Skippy.
But kangaroo jerky in particular is actually very tasty
and, since kangaroo is an organic meat by default, not
unhealthy. So what is jerky anyway?
Jerky has been around for a very long time in one form or
another. Drying meat is a great way to store it for
relatively long periods of time, and so the process was
used thousands of years ago. We have records of the Ancient
Egyptians drying meat for storage.
Today, jerky is eaten as a wholesome snack by people who
are on the go, camping, or just those who love it as a
snack. There are many different flavours and meats that are
used to make it.
When jerky is made commercially, the meat is heated to over
160 degrees in order to kill any bacteria that might be in
it. After this, the moisture is removed from it
mechanically. Without moisture, enzymes cannot react with
the meat and cause it to spoil. The entire process is
carefully monitored to ensure the jerky is completely safe
for consumption. This jerky can be kept for about a year.
It is certainly possible to make jerky at home if you want.
You should get a meat drier if you are going to attempt
this. Many people get great results from making their own,
but it should be noted that things can go wrong with the
process. Whenever you are dealing with meat you need to be
very careful to ensure thorough cooking and prevent
contamination. Also, home jerky is really only good for a
few months before it should be gotten rid of.
While some people don't consider jerky a healthy snack, it
really can be. It is high in protein which makes it great
for those who need a lot of energy. It is also very filling
which can make it a great snack for those who are trying to
eat less and lose weight.
If you find the right jerky, you can buy it free of MSG,
gluten, and other ingredients. This makes it even
healthier, although this may cut down its shelf life a
little, depending on the processing.
There is a good chance that you can find a type of jerky
that will appeal to your tastes. The flavours that come on
the jerky can be very mild all the way to very hot or
spicy. Peppered jerky is a very popular choice, along with
"teriyaki" style.
On top of this, you can take you pick of what kind of meat
you want. Beef and turkey are very common choices in many
different countries. But you can make jerky out of most
types of meat. Some countries have very unique types of
jerky, such as Australia.
Probably the most famous variety of jerky from the Aussies
is crocodile jerky. This may seem bizarre to some people,
but this is a very popular food in Australia and some parts
of the United States. If the idea appeals to you, you may
also want to look into kangaroo jerky or even emu jerky.
These Australian recipes are unlike any other type of jerky
you've ever tasted.
If you have never really tried jerky, you may be surprised
by the wide variety of textures and flavours that are
available. If you are already a jerky fan, you may want to
look into some of the more "exotic" types out there. It
really is a wonderful snack that is appropriate for many
circumstances and can even be sent as a gourmet gift.
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