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does animal agriculture for fashion contribute to climate change?
does animal agriculture for fashion contribute to climate change? by: natalie wilson published : mar view article analytics read article check out our new feature !...
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the incas, who called their dried meat "charqui." but they were hardly the first people to make it. neither were homo sapiens, we can deduce. homo erectus emerged million years ago, and evidence found five years ago in a south african cave suggests homo erectus that built campfires. the remains of animal
bones and plant ash could be dated to a million years ago. [ source ] by the time homo sapiens emerged, years ago, man had been enjoying barbecue, and by extension jerky, for some time. drying food is one of the first three food preservation techniques , along with salting and, in northern climes, packing...
https://blog.thenibble.com/2019/12/01/gift-jeffs-famous-jerky-beef-turkey/