How was meat cured in the old days?

In the old days, meat was cured using salt-curing (rubbing with salt or soaking in brine), drying, and smoking to remove moisture and inhibit bacteria, often combined with techniques like pickling in vinegar/wine, fermenting (for sausages), or preserving in fat (like lard or tallow) for long-term storage before refrigeration, with ancient methods evolving from basic salting to complex recipes involving oil, vinegar, and smoke.
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How did ancient people cure meat?

Curing. The earliest curing was actually dehydration. Early cultures used salt to help desiccate foods. Salting was common and even culinary by choosing raw salts from different sources (rock salt, sea salt, spiced salt, etc.).
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How did pioneers keep meat from spoiling?

In the old days, people preserved meat by removing moisture through drying, salting, and smoking, which prevented bacterial growth, or by using cold storage like burying in snow or ice, while also employing methods like pickling in brine/vinegar, packing in fat/oil/honey, fermenting, or using saltpeter (potassium nitrate) or wood ash for longer preservation, all methods working to create environments hostile to microbes. 
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Why did God allow us to eat meat?

God allowed eating meat primarily after the Great Flood due to severe food scarcity and environmental changes, providing it as a necessary food source when plants were scarce, though with restrictions like not consuming blood, to help humanity survive. Theologically, this permission also marked a shift in humanity's relationship with animals, granting dominion but emphasizing responsibility, with future eras promising a return to greater harmony, as seen in prophetic visions. 
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How did Native Americans keep meat from spoiling?

Indians (Native Americans) preserved meat primarily through drying (jerky) and by making pemmican, a nutrient-dense mix of dried, powdered meat, rendered fat, and berries, which could last years. They also used natural freezing in cold climates, smoking, salting, pickling, and storing sealed meat in fat or underground pits for long-term preservation, notes Tioga Boar Hunting, Quora users, NDSU, Reddit users, and Neptune Snacks.
 
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History of Curing Meat

How did Native Americans handle homosexuality?

Native American attitudes towards homosexuality were diverse, with many tribes traditionally recognizing and respecting gender-variant individuals, often called "Two-Spirit" people, who embodied both male and female spirits and filled important spiritual, social, or healing roles, though this varied greatly by tribe, and colonial influences later suppressed these traditions through missionary work and assimilation efforts, leading to conflict and loss of cultural practices. 
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How do lions eat raw meat and not get sick?

Lions don't get sick from raw meat due to their highly acidic stomachs that kill pathogens, short digestive tracts for fast processing, powerful immune systems, and natural instincts to consume fresh kills quickly, often avoiding the riskiest parts like intestines, unlike humans whose digestive systems are adapted for varied diets and cooked foods. Their bodies evolved to handle bacteria and break down muscle, bone, and cartilage efficiently, a stark contrast to humans, who rely on cooking for safety.
 
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Did Jesus ever eat meat?

Yes, as another has already said, there is no specific account of him eating meat. On the other hand, there is nothing that said he did not eat meat. We can imagine that it is likely that he ate several Passover meals when he was younger, and that includes lamb meat. But we don't actually know he ate meat for a fact.
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Why did God forbid eating pork?

God forbade eating pork in the Old Testament (Leviticus 11, Deuteronomy 14) because pigs were deemed ceremonially unclean, not chewing the cud and having a split hoof, which set Israelites apart as holy, distinct from pagan nations. While primarily for covenant identity, reasons also included potential health risks (parasites, disease) and preventing association with idolatrous practices where pork was used, though Christian theology generally views these Old Testament dietary laws as fulfilled in Christ, making pork consumption permissible for believers today. 
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What meat did God say not to eat?

God states that cud-chewing animals with split hooves can be eaten (Leviticus 11:3; Deuteronomy 14:6). These specifically include the cattle, sheep, goat, deer and gazelle families (Deuteronomy 14:4-5). He also lists such animals as camels, rabbits and pigs as being unclean, or unfit to eat (Leviticus 11:4-8).
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How did they keep ice frozen in the 1800s?

Sometimes built underground, sometimes simply insulated with sawdust and straw, these specialized structures kept the ice frozen for remarkably long periods. The ice houses allowed people to preserve perishable foods like meat and dairy far beyond their usual lifespan, revolutionizing food storage and reducing waste.
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What is the oldest processed meat?

Sausage is one of the oldest forms of processed food and seems to have been the first processed meat product. -The art of sausage making developed gradually from the simple process of salting and drying meats in order to preserve that, which could not be consumed at once.
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How did pioneers eat vegetables year-round?

Fresh produce could only be enjoyed during the growing season, so colonists would intentionally grow an overabundance of food and then preserve their harvest for consumption during the winter. Produce was continuously preserved as it came into season, and whatever was not eaten was preserved for future use.
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Why are cured meats so bad for you?

Cured meats are considered unhealthy due to high levels of sodium, saturated fat, and preservatives (like nitrates/nitrites) which increase risks for heart disease, high blood pressure, and certain cancers (especially colorectal) by forming cancer-causing nitrosamines during digestion, leading health organizations to classify them as carcinogenic, with studies suggesting no truly "safe" level of consumption, though moderation is key.
 
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What is the easiest cured meat to make?

The easiest cured meats for beginners are often Bresaola (air-dried beef eye of round) or Duck Prosciutto, as they use simple salt/spice rubs and can be dried in a controlled fridge environment, avoiding complex curing chambers for initial attempts. Lonzino (pork loin) is another excellent choice for its speed and simplicity, while Pancetta (pork belly) is also straightforward, relying on basic salt and herb cures.
 
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How long will Pemmican last?

Properly made pemmican, especially just meat and fat, can last for years, even decades, stored in cool, dark, airtight conditions, with some reports suggesting 50+ years, though taste might degrade; however, adding ingredients like dried fruit and nuts shortens its shelf life to around 1-5 years, requiring rotating storage for the best quality. The key is very dry ingredients and sufficient rendered fat, with suet (kidney fat) generally lasting longer than other fats. 
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Did Jesus say to eat pork?

So Jesus is declared all foods clean regardless of the traditional washing. When the NLT says every food is acceptable in God's eyes it is absolutely accurate. Pork was never considered food in this context either by Jesus or the pharisees.
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Why can't Muslims eat pork?

The Qurʾān states that the consumption of pork is not allowed, as it is considered impure, and pork is therefore considered to be haram (expressly forbidden). This prohibition is part of a broader set of dietary laws that aims to maintain ritual purity and cleanliness, which are central to Islamic practice.
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What is halal meat?

Halal meat is meat prepared according to Islamic law (Sharia), meaning the animal is slaughtered humanely by a Muslim invoking God's name, with a swift, clean cut to the throat (jugular vein, carotid artery, windpipe), ensuring all blood drains out, and prohibiting pork and carnivorous animals. The process emphasizes kindness to animals, health, and purity, making it permissible (halal) for Muslims to eat.
 
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Did Adam and Eve ever eat meat?

Before the Fall, Adam and Eve did not eat meat in the garden because there was no death. But immediately following the Fall which brought death, God kills an animal to provide coverings for Adam and Eve. So that animal's death provided a way for Adam and Eve to commune with God.
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What is gall mixed with vinegar?

The drink offered to our Lord was vinegar (made of light wine rendered acid, the common drink of Roman soldiers) "mingled with gall," or, according to ( Mark 15:23 ), "mingled with myrrh;" both expressions meaning the same thing, namely, that the vinegar was made bitter by the infusion of wormwood or some other bitter ...
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What was Jesus' favourite food?

The foods He likes best are flatbread, olives, raisins, figs, pomegranates, grapes, honey, and almonds.
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Why do lions engage in homosexuality?

Lions' allegiance

Homosexuality is common among lions as well. Two to four males often form what is known as a coalition, where they work together to court female lions. They depend on each other to fend off other coalitions. To ensure loyalty, male lions strengthen their bonds by having sex with each other.
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Which two meats cannot be eaten raw?

The two meats that absolutely should not be eaten raw are chicken (poultry) and pork, due to high risks from bacteria like Salmonella, Campylobacter in poultry, and parasites like Trichinella in pork, even though beef can sometimes be eaten rare (like steak tartare) because bacteria are usually on the surface.
 
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Why can't lions eat vegetables?

Lions evolved to eat meat—they have the claws, teeth, bloodlust, speed, and a digestive system that allows them to catch and kill prey, and to thrive on the raw flesh.
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