Trumps Biltong is certified Halal by the Islamic Council of South Africa. It is produced by Trumps Grillhouse and Butchery at Nelson Mandela Square and is available in Sandton.
Our biltong is proudly Halaal-certified by the Islamic Council of South Africa, ensuring everyone can enjoy our range of premium products. Find your favourite at Trumps Butchery or pick some up while you're shopping at Sandton City and take home the taste of excellence!
Montagu Biltong is premium South African biltong, Halaal certified and produced in a facility meeting the highest food safety standards. Packed with flavour and high in protein, it's a naturally gluten-free snack that supports a healthy, active lifestyle.
Made from export-grade prime beef that is Halal-certified, we've taken inspiration from the traditional spice and seasoning blend that defines quality biltong, infusing our recipe with the perfect harmony of coriander and pepper.
The New Trumps Grillhouse and Butchery is brought to you by the Martin Brothers. Dennis and Allen who had a vision encompassing, fine dining for the sophisticated palate.
Trump Steaks went out of business primarily due to extremely poor sales and a failure to meet retailer expectations, with the Sharper Image discontinuing the line after only two months in 2007 because virtually no steaks were sold. The product suffered from high prices, poor quality reviews (described as "mealy" and "tasteless"), and confusion over the licensing model where Donald Trump licensed his name but wasn't directly involved in production, leading to a lack of consumer interest despite branding efforts.
The meat that you mentioned in the question is known in Arabic as Al-Qadeed (dried meat) and it is permissible to eat it. For more benefit on the conditions for the permissibility of eating meat, please refer to Fataawa 83836 and 89723.
Meat. Prior to the introduction of refrigeration, the curing process was used to preserve all kinds of meat in Southern Africa, but biltong is most commonly made today from beef, primarily because of its widespread availability and lower cost relative to game.
Halal beef jerky Made according to Islamic dietary laws, so Muslims can eat it. To be considered halal, the jerky must meet specific criteria. Sourced from Halal-Certified Suppliers: Halal beef jerky is made from meat that comes from suppliers who follow Islamic principles for raising and slaughtering animals.
Muslims can eat at McDonald's, but it depends heavily on the country and location, as halal certification varies; it's generally halal in Muslim-majority nations (like the Middle East, Malaysia, Singapore) but usually not in Western countries (like the US, UK, Canada), where meat isn't certified halal and cross-contamination with pork is a risk, so checking local certification or choosing vegetarian/fish items is best.
Due to the curing process of the meats, importing biltong to the United States is illegal. Also, the production of this South African dried beef without a license is a violation of several acts and regulations.
The Donald Trump–themed restaurant was established by Roland Beainy in Bellville in 2020. There were also locations in Bay City, Flatonia, and Greater Houston. The Kemah location, which opened in March 2025, was also known as MAGA Burger. The menu included burgers, sandwiches, and French fries.
100% halal meat means it strictly follows Islamic dietary laws (Sharia) from farm to slaughter, involving humane treatment, specific swift slaughter by a Muslim reciting a blessing, rapid draining of all blood, no non-halal animal inputs (like pork), and processing with clean equipment, ensuring it's permissible (lawful) for Muslims to eat. This process results in meat considered cleaner, fresher, and more ethical by adhering to purity standards, often certified by Islamic bodies.
Trump Vodka was an American brand of vodka produced at first in the Netherlands, then later in Germany by Drinks Americas under license from the Trump Organization.
The 3-3-3 steak rule is a simple guideline for cooking a 1-inch thick steak, involving searing one side for 3 minutes on high heat, flipping to sear the other side for 3 minutes, then moving to indirect heat for another 3 minutes per side to finish cooking to a juicy medium-rare, creating a great crust without overcooking the inside.
Trump Steaks were discontinued at QVC around the same time as the Sharper Image discontinuation. The Trump Steaks trademark was canceled in December 2014 according to a trademark search through the United States Patent and Trademark Office.