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  2. Pemmican - Wikipedia

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    Chokeberries (Aronia prunifolia) sometimes are added to pemmican.. Pemmican has traditionally been made using whatever meat was available at the time: large game meat such as bison, deer, elk, or moose, but also fish such as salmon, and smaller game such as duck; [10] [11] while contemporary pemmican may also include beef.

  3. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Hakkasteik – a meat dish originating from Hardanger, made using ground meat from pork, veal and mutton, mixed with boiled barley groats. In some cases, venison can be used. [45] Hjortesteik – venison is a festive food, especially in autumn. Often served as a tender roast of venison with homemade mashed potatoes, fried mushrooms and ...

  4. Roadkill cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, protesters blocking a new highway in British Columbia set up a kitchen in their camp where they cooked raccoon stew, venison steaks, and bunny burgers using roadkill collected from the TransCanada Highway. [25] Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1878, and are now abundant - and a road hazard at night. [26]

  5. Slim Jim (snack food) - Wikipedia

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    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] About 1 billion Slim Jim snacks are produced annually in at least 21 varieties. [3]

  6. Venison - Wikipedia

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    Venison originally meant the meat of a game animal but now refers primarily to the meat of deer (or antelope in South Africa). [1] Venison can be used to refer to any part of the animal, so long as it is edible, including the internal organs. Venison, much like beef or pork, is categorized into specific cuts, including roast, sirloin, and ribs.

  7. List of American sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Cubes of marinated chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison or beef, served on a bun or between slices of Italian bread St. Paul sandwich: St. Louis: Egg foo young patty (made with mung bean sprouts and minced white onions) served with dill pickle slices, white onion, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato between two slices of white bread Steak sandwich

  8. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Ground or chopped pork offal is usually made into a hearty sausage known as "disznósajt" (lit. "pig cheese") somewhat resembling haggis. Puddings and sausages made with blood ( véres hurka ) and liver ( májas hurka ) are also quite common, especially as part of the "disznótoros", a dish of different sausages produced from pork.

  9. List of meat dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mikoyan cutlet – was a Soviet semi-processed ground meat cutlet variety on the basis of American hamburger beef patty, nicknamed after Soviet politician Anastas Mikoyan. In 1964, The New York Times reported that the Mikoyan cutlet was "the cheapest, most popular if not most revered piece of meat a few kopecks can buy". [21] Mixed grill; Mixed ...