Despite the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in the local company’s favour, the Mexicans seem to be ignoring the outcome of a nine-year legal battle, and their products are still freely available in stores.
This oke should have just stayed home to chow his biltong, man.
Last October, we covered the story of Stryve Biltong, who had secured a cool $10 million (around R14,4 million) in order to show the Yanks that biltong is far, far superior to beef jerky.
He might be one of the most famous South Africans in the world, but that doesn’t mean Trevor Noah is afraid to wolf down some biltong in public.
It’s no secret that us South Africans love our meat, but how do stack up consumption-wise when compared with other countries?
Biltong is one of South Africa’s most popular and iconic snacks, and its history is also rich in tradition and folklore.
If you could convert Americans from jerky to biltong, you would be rolling in the Benjamins. This US company is pretty sure they can do just that.
If you’re looking for an excuse to munch on some biltong, you’re in luck. It turns out that eating the tasty treat can be pretty damn good for your health.
Many of us have absolute brand loyalty with things like cigarettes and tech brands, but other products are simply ‘snatch off the shelf and throw in the shopping trolley’ vibes.
In an ideal world I would subsist almost entirely on a diet of biltong, but that’s going to end up costing a small fortune. Turns out retailers know that, too.
You can celebrate your South African heritage with a Sunbeam Biltong Maker. Able to produce delicious homemade biltong and droëwors, this handy kitchen accoutrement features an energy efficient design with four hanging rods and a large viewing window for you to press your face up against while waiting for your meaty treats.
Southern Africa has the most varied cuisines of any region on the continent, and Mail & Guardian has celebrated that by listing the top 20 most popular African foods.