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[[Biltong]] is a South African  variety of cured meat. Various types of meat are used to produce it (usually beef, venison or ostrich).  Originating as a way to preserve meat for travel, this has become a major South African delicacy, to be enjoyed alongside  [[Droëwors]] ("dry sausage").   
  
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Biltong is a South African variety of cured meat. Various types of meat are used to produce it (usually beef, venison or ostrich). Originating as a way to preserve meat for travel, this has become a major South African delicacy, to be enjoyed alongside Droëwors ("dry sausage").

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