What is charki? (pronounced char-key?)?
Answers: I guess you ate charqui when you travelled to Ecuador? Charqui (that's the right way to write it) is approaching beef jerky, it's dried meat and usually it's llama's or alpaca's dried meat. The relatives in the highlands (and ancient incas) used to saline and dry meat during the winter and therefore dehydrate it within order for the meat to end months.
It's a traditional Russian unit of volume containing in the region of 123.0 milliliters, 4.159 U.S. fluid ounces or 4.329 imperial fluid ounces. There are 6.25 charki in a boutylka (bottle) and 10 contained by a schtoff. The word charka means a cup or chalice. It is also a term contained by the archaeological field.
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