pemican

[puh-mi-kuhn]

pemican Definition

a food made of lean meat that is dried and pounded into small pieces mixed with fat and sometimes berries or other dried fruits.

Using pemican: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pemican" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The indigenous people of North America used to make pemican for long journeys.

  • Example

    Pemican is a high-energy food that can be stored for a long time.

  • Example

    The recipe for pemican varies depending on the region and the available ingredients.

Phrases with pemican

  • a trade route in western Canada during the 19th century, where pemmican was the main commodity traded

    Example

    The pemmican circuit was an important part of the fur trade in western Canada.

  • a conflict between the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company over the supply of pemmican in western Canada during the early 19th century

    Example

    The pemmican war was a significant event in the history of the fur trade in Canada.

Origins of pemican

from Cree 'pimîhkân', meaning 'manufactured grease'

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Summary: pemican in Brief

'Pemican' [puh-mi-kuhn] is a type of food made from dried and pounded meat mixed with fat and sometimes berries or other dried fruits. It was commonly used by indigenous people of North America for long journeys due to its high-energy content and long shelf life. The recipe for pemican varies depending on the region and the available ingredients.