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<title>Biltong (Jerky)</title>
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<description>Notes if using cheaper cuts of game or beef, add 1 tsp of bicarbonate of soda per kg to tenderise the meat. if you don’t have any coarse salt and need to substitute with table salt, double-check that it’s not iodised salt – iodine leaves a bitter taste in the mouth </description>
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