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Esskay's main meatpacking plant was located in the Baltimore Highlands neighborhood at 3800 E. Baltimore Street until 1993. When the plant was completed in 1920, the company incorporated and began operating as Schluderberg-Kurdle Co., Inc., the result of a merger that year between Schluderberg Meatpacking Company and a meatpacking business owned by Thomas J. Kurdle.
Chipped beef on toast (or creamed chipped beef on toast) is a dish comprising a white sauce and rehydrated slivers of dried beef, served on toasted bread. Hormel recommends flavoring the dish with Worcestershire sauce. [6] Chipped beef is also often served on bagels, English muffins, biscuits, home fries, rice, mashed potato and in casserole.
Chipped beef, partially dried beef sold in small, thin, flexible leaves in jars or plastic packets. Droëwors, from South Africa, dried sausage; Fenalår from Norway is the salted, dried thigh of a sheep predominantly, but it can also come from other animals such as roe deer, deer, moose or reindeer.
Empirical Foods, formerly named Beef Products Inc. (BPI), [1] is an American meat processing company based in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Prior to high media visibility of its products, it was a major supplier to fast food chains, groceries and school lunch programs.
Chipped Beef served on a bun or roll Submarine sandwich: Nationwide; many local variations Length of bread or roll split lengthwise and filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments Tavern sandwich: Great Plains: Unseasoned ground beef on a bun, mixed with sauteed onions, and sometimes topped with pickles, ketchup and mustard
Charque – a form of jerky common in South America made from dried and salted meat, originally llama where this animal roamed, but nowadays mostly beef. Chinese sausage – a generic term referring to the many different types of sausages originating in China. Chipped beef – thinly sliced or pressed salted and dried beef. Some varieties are ...
Most dried beef is sold in the United States as jerky. In Mexico, it is still sold for cooking and snacking; this is done primarily in the north and in small-scale operations. [ 9 ] Most machaca dishes now are made from beef that has been well-cooked, shredded, and then cooked in its juices until the desired consistency is achieved, which can ...
Slim Jim is an American meat snack brand sold globally and manufactured by Conagra Brands. [1] Slim Jim snacks are widely available and popular in the United States, generating $575 million in revenue in 2015. [2]