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Definition of biltong in English: biltongnoun ˈbɪltɒŋˈbɪlˌtɔŋ mass nounSouth African Lean meat which is salted and dried in strips. 〈主南非〉腌制后晒干的瘦肉条 Example sentencesExamples - Cronje agreed that Cassim was a generous person who gave players gifts of biltong and arranged overseas flights for South African cricketers who had not been selected for the touring squad.
- The primitive dried meat strips of the charqui or biltong type, which have been prepared by hunters since prehistoric times, would often have been hung over a fire to make them dry quicker.
- The biltong are treated with salt, pepper, and spices prior to drying.
- Both the council and the mine have helped to build a small abattoir next to the game farm, which will process products, such as biltong, venison, and other game meat.
- The animals kept at Laverstoke include some rare breeds of cattle, pigs, sheep and even water buffalo from which he plans to make biltong for export to ‘my native South Africa’.
- It was late winter and the hunting season was over, but the pantry was packed with sacks of the most delicious dry springbok biltong which they handed out copiously.
- This is not biltong, but medicine reputed to cure various ills.
- The booze, the beer, the snacks, the big screen TV, the braai, biltong and everything else that goes with it has been organized.
- Grandpa bought some of the ostrich biltong to take back home.
- I used to hunt myself, I love biltong and venison, and proper, decent and sporting culling is necessary.
- I was also hoping to give the boy a shot at some big game, like horses and donkeys, but it seemed like every living thing between Riebeek-Kasteel and Noordoewer had been hunted down and turned into biltong.
- Parma ham, biltong, smoked salmon, even sun dried tomato my mouth is watering already.
- It's the home of majestic gemsbok for which the reserve was created in 1931 to stop meat and biltong hunters from wiping out the animals.
- I stocked up on beer and biltong (strips of dried meat), but didn't tarry.
- The consolation prize was three cases of Cobra beer, two bottles of purple stuff from one of the breakaway Soviet republics and enough biltong to make a grown vegan weep.
- The injury occurred when Boucher was slicing a piece of biltong on Friday night after the match at the Colonial Stadium in Melbourne which ended in a tie - the second occasion the two countries have tied one-day matches in recent months.
- 5 snacks I enjoy: I don't really snack that much, in fact, sometimes I get so busy that I just forget to eat… yeah, right. crisps, cashew nuts, cookies and biltong.
- This colourful Edinburgh deli is the place to come for South African delicacies such as biltong and boerewors sausages.
- Citrus sorbet is course three before a beef biltong and pear salad is served.
- Next, I carefully studied Matthew Fort's recipe for Linguine with courgettes and biltong.
OriginAfrikaans, from Dutch bil 'buttock' + tong 'tongue'. Definition of biltong in US English: biltongnounˈbɪlˌtɔŋˈbilˌtôNG South African Lean meat which is salted and dried in strips. 〈主南非〉腌制后晒干的瘦肉条 Example sentencesExamples - I used to hunt myself, I love biltong and venison, and proper, decent and sporting culling is necessary.
- 5 snacks I enjoy: I don't really snack that much, in fact, sometimes I get so busy that I just forget to eat… yeah, right. crisps, cashew nuts, cookies and biltong.
- Both the council and the mine have helped to build a small abattoir next to the game farm, which will process products, such as biltong, venison, and other game meat.
- Citrus sorbet is course three before a beef biltong and pear salad is served.
- It's the home of majestic gemsbok for which the reserve was created in 1931 to stop meat and biltong hunters from wiping out the animals.
- Parma ham, biltong, smoked salmon, even sun dried tomato my mouth is watering already.
- Grandpa bought some of the ostrich biltong to take back home.
- I stocked up on beer and biltong (strips of dried meat), but didn't tarry.
- The biltong are treated with salt, pepper, and spices prior to drying.
- Next, I carefully studied Matthew Fort's recipe for Linguine with courgettes and biltong.
- This colourful Edinburgh deli is the place to come for South African delicacies such as biltong and boerewors sausages.
- The animals kept at Laverstoke include some rare breeds of cattle, pigs, sheep and even water buffalo from which he plans to make biltong for export to ‘my native South Africa’.
- It was late winter and the hunting season was over, but the pantry was packed with sacks of the most delicious dry springbok biltong which they handed out copiously.
- The consolation prize was three cases of Cobra beer, two bottles of purple stuff from one of the breakaway Soviet republics and enough biltong to make a grown vegan weep.
- The booze, the beer, the snacks, the big screen TV, the braai, biltong and everything else that goes with it has been organized.
- The injury occurred when Boucher was slicing a piece of biltong on Friday night after the match at the Colonial Stadium in Melbourne which ended in a tie - the second occasion the two countries have tied one-day matches in recent months.
- I was also hoping to give the boy a shot at some big game, like horses and donkeys, but it seemed like every living thing between Riebeek-Kasteel and Noordoewer had been hunted down and turned into biltong.
- Cronje agreed that Cassim was a generous person who gave players gifts of biltong and arranged overseas flights for South African cricketers who had not been selected for the touring squad.
- This is not biltong, but medicine reputed to cure various ills.
- The primitive dried meat strips of the charqui or biltong type, which have been prepared by hunters since prehistoric times, would often have been hung over a fire to make them dry quicker.
OriginAfrikaans, from Dutch bil ‘buttock’ + tong ‘tongue’. |