Type | Jerky |
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Course | Appetizer, side dish |
Place of origin | United States |
Region or state | Guam |
Main ingredients | Beef, spices |
Tinala' katne is a Chamoru dish of dried and cured beef strips similar to beef jerky from the Marianas.[1][2][3] It is often found at parties (fiestas) and is offered by some restaurants.[4] It tends to have a softer texture than other types of beef jerky and is more of a side dish than a snack.[4]