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charqui
‖ charqui (ˈtʃɑːkɪ) Also charquè. [Quichua (Peruvian) ccharqui dried slice of flesh or hung beef. The corruption jerkin occurs in Captain J. Smith a 1612, and jerk vb. in Anson a 1748.] Beef prepared for keeping by cutting into thin slices and drying in the wind and sun; ‘jerked’ beef (the latter be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charquicán
Chilean Charquicán is made with charqui or beef, potatoes, pumpkin, white corn, onion and sometimes peas and corn. In Peru, fish charqui is used, usually Guitarra fish. It is typically consumed during Easter. wikipedia.org
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Jerky
Andean charqui, made in Peru, Bolivia and Chile, is from alpaca, llama or alpaca-llama cross-breeds. The manufacture of charqui principally consists of salting and sun-drying. wikipedia.org
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sharke
sharke obs. variant of charqui.1791 Ann. Reg., Charac. Peasantry Norway 75 As a luxury the peasants eat sharke; or thin slices of meat, sprinkled with salt and dried in the wind like hung-beef. Oxford English Dictionary
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Valdiviano
Valdiviano, as well as referring to inhabitants of Valdivia, Chile, is a Chilean dish, consisting of a soup made with charqui (jerky) and onions. Ingredients Charqui, cooking oil, onions, parsley, oregano, cumin, chilli. wikipedia.org
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jerky
▪ I. jerky, a. and n.1 (ˈdʒɜːkɪ) [f. as jerksome a. + -y.] A. adj. Characterized by jerks or sudden abrupt or twitching movements; often fig., spasmodic.1858 O. W. Holmes Aut. Breakf.-t. i. (1891) 6 They are the talkers that have what may be called jerky minds. 1875 W. Houghton Sk. Brit. Insects 101... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jerk (cooking)
Etymology The word jerk is said to come from charqui, a Spanish term of Quechua origin for jerked or dried meat, which eventually became the word jerky wikipedia.org
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Tasajo
Tasajo in other countries In Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, tasajo goes by the name of "Charqui" or "Ch'arki" and consists of dehydrated beef, salted wikipedia.org
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Pehuenche
To preserve horse meat, they sun-dried it to make charqui ("jerky"). wikipedia.org
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Saladero
Saladero is a basic industry that produces salted meat such as charqui. wikipedia.org
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塔万廷苏尤帝国(印加)的宫廷料理是什么样子的?
肉类、主食以及饮料 帝国的平民一年到头能吃到最好的东西是一种叫“查尔基”( Char'ki, Charqui)的肉干——考虑到印加人制作这种肉干的方式和他们制作木乃伊的方式差不太多,食用这种肉干恐怕更多是为了果腹而非享受。 不过既然是宫廷菜,印加的贵族们自然不用啃这些磨牙棒。 zhihu
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肉干 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
For pronunciation and definitions of 肉 干 - see 肉乾 (" bakkwa; jerky; dried meat; charqui; parking summon "). (This term, 肉干, is the simplified form of 肉乾 ). Categories: Chinese lemmas. Mandarin lemmas. Cantonese lemmas. Min Nan lemmas. Chinese nouns. Mandarin nouns.
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Leïla Sfez
She sang music in both the ma'luf and charqui genres. wikipedia.org
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List of Chilean ingredients
Legume Bean Meat Beef Charqui, a form of jerky common in South America made from dried and salted meat, usually horse, llama or beef. wikipedia.org
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Azapa Valley
This commerce took place by means of llama caravans, which brought products of the highlands such as charqui, quínoa, wool, etc., down into the lowlands wikipedia.org
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