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Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 1997 14:36:55 -1000 |
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John C. Pavao wrote:
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> Let's face it, no one's going to buy "sliced pork belly, please remove the
> skin"! Anyway, if the term bacon refers specifically to cured meat, then
> I've seen "uncured bacon" inappropriately labeled in stored as just that.
> I think it's just for lack of a better term.
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> Take care,
> John Pavao
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> I believe you are right. Bacon is a cured meat. But a lot of people
> wouldn't know what you were talking about if you said to go to the
> store and by side meat. It could also be described as unsalted salt
> pork, too, but saying uncured bacon gets the message across better.
Ah, the light dawns! We're talking about plain old sow-belly, yes?
Jackie
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