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All together now - GREEN CHILE JERKY!!!!!
YAY! http://newmexicofoods.net/main_page.html Carne Seca, or Mexican Beef Jerky, is a very popular delicacy. It has a distinct flavor that makes it very different when compared to those made in other parts of the world. This flavor comes from the specific method where and how it is prepared. We spin most of the blood out and then marinate the beef in our special recipe for 24 hours. Because most of the moisture is removed, the jerky is shelf stable and can be stored without refrigeration for more than a year. Our new high-density bags allow us to nitrogen flush the oxygen out of the bag, helping to eliminate the growth of mold. New Mexico Foods - Your Number One Source of Carne Seca Flavors of Carne Seca Available from New Mexico Foods Here at New Mexico Foods, you will find our low fat Carne Seca Beef Jerky being offered in four flavorful, delicious, and nutritious flavors. We ship nationwide and to APO's. Green Chile - The green chile we use comes from Hatch, New Mexico. It has a mild to warm, but definitely great taste. Red Chile - If you want a little more bite to your Carne Seca than what the green chile flavor has to offer, this is the right flavor for you. Black Pepper - Those who love the special taste of peppered Carne Seca will definitely want to stock up on the Black Pepper flavor. Original - Enjoy the great taste of range-fed beef through the original flavor. Ingredients Used in Manufacturing Our Carne Seca Products Our low fat Carne Seca Beef Jerky products are made from only the best ingredients that are sure to benefit your health. Aside from using only round eye beef, we also use water, garlic, and salt as the main ingredients. Depending on the flavor of the product you will choose, the other ingredients you can expect are red chile, green chile, or black pepper. The red chile has a little more bite compared to the green flavor, but if you want a more special peppered taste, you should go for the black pepper flavor. |
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