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🔥 Snack Like a Connoisseur with Mahogany Smoked Elk Jerky!
Mahogany Smoked Meats presents Black Peppered Elk Jerky, an 8oz pack of thickly sliced, small-batch jerky marinated in a secret blend. Made in the USA with no preservatives or artificial ingredients, this jerky offers a unique and healthy snacking option, backed by over a century of smoking expertise.
I**O
Delicious
One of my favorite jerky
M**K
Mahogany meat
This was amazing. I ate the whole pack!
D**T
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Delicious product
S**K
Shane
Maybe I was disappointed because my expectations were different than the product I recieved. This "jerky" is more of a slow cooked, somewhat moist piece of meat. I'm more of an old fashioned jerky guy. This has a higher moisture content than I consider appropriate for jerky. It has a slight unnatural smok taste. All in all, definately not "bad" product, just not quite what I was looking for.
K**M
truly a great snack. The flavoring is just right
Delicious and meaty, truly a great snack. The flavoring is just right, without too much salt and has a very good texture for a jerky. Not too dry which is how I like it. It isn't organic which would make it 5/5 but it is wonderful.
B**O
YUMM
Taste is good, and it's way different then normal jerky, You must try it..
D**E
VERY GOOD
THIS PRODUCT WAS SMOKED PERFECTLY..I ENJOYED ALMOST ALL OF THE JERKEY....ONLY ONE PROBLEM.....DON'T LEAVE ANY JERKY LAYING AROUND THE HOUSE...IT TOOK ONLY 5 MINUTES FOR MY TRUSTY DOG TO SEEK OUT AND DEVOUR MY LAST PIECE..VERY TASTY AND COMES VACUM PACKED
T**N
Imitation Beef Jerky
PREFACE: Peppered? Nooo, this is teriyaki. Very very moist (not something I like in jerky). Texture was soft, very un-elk like. All in all, an expensive beef jerky imitation. If you're looking for a home-smoked style elk jerky (I.E. a dry, tough, deliciously chewy, smoked piece of meat-candy), look elsewhere.An edible, but altogether unsatisfying jerky. The first thing I noticed upon opening the bag was the heavy, sweet scent of teriyaki. Despite the bag I was holding reading "Peppered Jerky", it might as well have been teriyaki flavored. However, I like Teriyaki flavor almost as well as a good peppered jerky, so I shrugged and picked up a piece.It was very sticky, and pretty moist for what's supposed to be a dry, smoked meat product. I know some like their jerky marinated to the point of being almost juicy and tender, but to those people I say: "If you want a tender, juicy cut of meat, go cook a steak!" To me, jerky is DRY smoked meat, and that goes double for peppered jerky that doesn't need a liquid flavor applied. I've made my own teriyaki meat jerky over-marinated before, so I sadly knew what was coming next...With a sigh, I bit into the chunk of teriyaki-soaked, "peppered" elk meat. You know that great texture elk jerky has, where it's tough and chewy, but so flavorful? How you can chew on a piece for a solid minute or two, enjoying all that smoked-in flavor? Yeah, this has none of that. I don't know if they beat it into pulp, marinaded it till it started dissolving, or what. All I know is, I could cut this jerky with a FORK, and that's not what I want when I order elk jerky.Native Americans used to chew on elk fat like we chew gum today, which should clue you into how tough the meat's texture usually is. That's one of the things that makes it's jerky unique. My conclusion is, either this was some newfangled Kobe style Elk, or they ripped me off and used regular old Beef.