Traditionally, pemmican is a style of dried beef created by Native American Indians, and was known to last over a year. It is a mixture of cooked, dried, and a shredded type of meat combined with melted fat. The Pemmican jerky brand name is distributed by The Classic Jerky Company, located in Taylor, Michigan. Marfood USA is the private labeler behind this jerky, also located at Read More
Pemmican – Original Beef Jerky (Recipe #2)
The next review on the Pemmican brand of jerky will focus on a 12 ounce/340 gram bag of their original flavored beef jerky. This bag was purchased at a discount store named Ollie’s located in Niagara Falls, New York.
The Pemmican jerky brand name is manufactured and distributed by The Classic Jerky Company, located in Read More
Pemmican – Original Beef Jerky (Recipe #1)
Note: For a more current live taste review on a tweaked bag design and ingredient list, open up Pemmican – Original Beef Jerky (Recipe #2).
The next review on the Pemmican brand of jerky will focus on a 3.85 ounce/104 gram bag of their original flavored beef jerky. This bag was purchased at a gas station located in Jacksonville, Read More
Pemmican – Teriyaki Organic Beef Jerky
The first review on the Pemmican brand of jerky will focus on a 2.5 ounce/71 gram bag of their teriyaki flavored organic beef jerky. Worth noting is that the actual jerky weight is only 67 grams. This bag was purchased at a Harris Teeter store located in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The Pemmican jerky brand name is manufactured and distributed by Marfood USA, located in Taylor, Michigan. Marfood USA claims to be the Read More