Carne-de-sol

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Matured carne-de-sol
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Farmer preparing carne-de-sol

Carne-de-sol (Script error: No such module "IPA"., Portuguese for "sun meat"), or jabá (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a dish from Northeastern Brazil. It is made by cutting beef into "blankets" which are then lightly salted. The blankets are then placed outside in a dry and ventilated area to cure.[1]

Carne-de-sol is sometimes fried and served as a hamburger, or baked in the oven with cream or, more traditionally, prepared as savory paçoca.

Its origin is attributed to the sertanejos (people who live in the semi-arid countryside), who developed this local recipe to preserve meat. Nowadays, the dish is traditional and typical of the entire Northeast Region of Brazil, and is served in restaurants all across the country.

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