Jerky - meaning and definition. What is Jerky
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What (who) is Jerky - definition

LEAN MEAT PREPARATION
Ch'arki; Beef jerky; Jerked beef; Beef jerkey; Charque; Snacks of meat; Jerky (food); Deer jerky; Charqui; Charquí; Turkey jerky; Jerked Meat
  • Chinese [[bakkwa]] jerky
  • Jerky carried to ISS aboard STS-118, Endeavour Space Shuttle flight with Earth visible out the big window
  • Beef jerky being dried
  • Ch'arki
  • Jerky
  • Meat drying to make jerky. [[Gandhola Monastery]], [[Lahaul]], [[India]]
  • Peruvian ''[[olluquito]]'' with ''charqui''
  • Orange-marinated beef jerky
  • Raw meat before dehydration into jerky
  • Venison jerky strips prior to drying

Jerky         
·adj Moving by jerks and starts; characterized by abrupt transitions; as, a jerky vehicle; a jerky style.
jerky         
(jerkier, jerkiest)
Jerky movements are very sudden and quick, and do not flow smoothly.
Mr Griffin made a jerky gesture.
? smooth
ADJ: usu ADJ n
jerkily
Using his stick heavily, he moved jerkily towards the car.
ADV: ADV with v
Jerky         
A person who drives too slow, or uses her brakes too much due to tailgating.
Hey, jerky, why don't you get off my bumper a bit.

Wikipedia

Jerky

Jerky is lean trimmed meat cut into strips and dried (dehydrated) to prevent spoilage. Normally, this drying includes the addition of salt to prevent bacteria growth before the meat has finished the dehydrating process. It originated in the Andes mountains in what is modern day Peru and the word "jerky" derives from the Quechua word ch'arki which means "dried, salted meat". All that is needed to produce basic "jerky" is a low-temperature drying method, and salt to inhibit bacterial growth.

Modern manufactured jerky is often marinated, prepared with a seasoned spice rub or liquid, or smoked with low heat (usually under 70 °C/160 °F). Store-bought jerky commonly includes sweeteners such as brown sugar.

Jerky is ready-to-eat, needs no additional preparation and can be stored for months without refrigeration. To ensure maximum shelf-life, a proper protein-to-moisture content is required in the final cured product.

Many products which are sold as jerky consist of highly processed, chopped and formed meat rather than traditional sliced whole-muscle meat. These products may contain more fat, but moisture content, as in the whole-muscle product, must meet a 0.75 to 1 moisture-to protein ratio in the US. Chemical preservatives can prevent oxidative spoilage, but the moisture-to-protein ratio prevents microbial spoilage by low water activity. Some jerky products are very high in sugar and therefore taste very sweet – unlike biltong, which rarely contains added sugars.

Pronunciation examples for Jerky
1. Jerky?
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2. safe, like turkey jerky.
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3. sticks, like jerky sticks.
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4. heart and beef jerky.
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5. It was like vegetable jerky,
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Examples of use of Jerky
1. He‘ll munch on beef jerky, boiled eggs and chocolate.
2. For food he carried some boiled eggs, jerky and chocolate.
3. Instead we have a blizzard of jerky, usually abortive, headline–grabbing measures.
4. Wal–Mart Stores Inc. quietly stopped selling Chicken Jerky Strips from Import–Pingyang Pet Product Co. and Chicken Jerky from Shanghai Bestro Trading in July, after customers said the products sickened their pets.
5. His speech is clear but his head and body are jerky and unsteady.