Zimbabwe's elephants fair game to feed sports fans
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
du Venage G. (2008, January 12). Zimbabwe's elephants fair game to feed sports fans. THe Australian [online]. Available: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23040416-32682,00.html [2009, February 5].
Year Published:
2008
Sec Title:
ZIMBABWE plans to kill hundreds of elephants and turn them into biltong, a local dried meat snack usually enjoyed with a beer in front of a game of soccer or rugby, officials here have said.
Type Work:
Newspaper Article
Availability:
on-line
Location of Project:
Zimbabwe
Language:
english
Country:
ZIimbabwe
Url:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23040416-32682,00.html
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Bushmeat
Keywords:
Zimbabwe; elephant; bushmeat; biltong; Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force
Abstract:
"It is in our plans. We plan to start this year," Zimbabwe National Parks director-general Morris Mtsambiwa was quoted as saying in the state-owned Herald newspaper.
At least 500 elephants will be shot, skinned and their flesh dried and processed.
Biltong is made by cutting raw flesh into thin strips, which is then heavily salted and spiced for flavour.
The meat is hung to dry for about a week until it has attained a tough, leathery consistency. It is then cut into thin strips with a knife and goes especially well with beer.
The dried meat snack requires no refrigeration and can last months, even years in the hot African climate without spoiling.
Biltong is popular among campers and hunters, but especially among sports fans in southern Africa, where the snack is synonymous with beer, rugby, and soccer.
Usually made from beef, it is occasionally produced from wild game. Zimbabwe's program to mass process elephants is, however, unique.
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