Beef Jerky in UK?

AT, no it's not :good:

Although it's not the type of thing you'll find in most stores :)

but it is possible :)

My local delicatessen where i get lunch has beef jurky - never tried it though.
 
lol

from what I gathered off of the simpsons and such like, its thinish strips of tough chewy, salted meat, much like a pepperami, us brits could relate too. Probably taste good with a couple of beers n a rubgy match
 
It's strips of beef that's cured and smoked then seasoned with salt and usually black peppers. It's salty, yet moist on the inside and slightly chewy.
 
Does sound a lot like pepperami but I bet it's nicer. On maddox once i saw someone has made a pumpkin out of jerky an it looked mank lol :chk:
 
I'm sure i have seen some in a shop somewhere with some gimic like "REAL AMERICAN BEEF JERKY!!!!" lol :chk: Could u imagine in America there being "REAL BRITISH MARMITE!!!" haha
 
Wildwestjerky haha! If i was rich i'd by a Kg for £37.99 but i'm not so i won't... maybe i'll be the cheapest box.
 
Hahah.. Wow, it seems weird to me that you guys don't have beef jerky over there. I guess I've been taking for granted that our food is straight from the gods :p
 
Beef jerky is made from thin strips of solid beef, seasoned and dehydrated (not at all like pepperoni). It's typically dried to between 2 and 10% of the normal moisture found in beef, so it's tough & leathery. It's very tasty though, and can be quite addictive. It's great for trail food, emergency rations, and snacky food in general.

I actually own a dehydrator, so I could make some homemade beef jerky and trade it for some marmite, if anybody's willing. :D
 
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