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  2. Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Back bacon contains meat from the loin in the middle of the back of the pig. [8] [12] It is a leaner cut, with less fat compared to side bacon. [1] Most bacon consumed in the United Kingdom and Ireland is back bacon. [8] [13] Collar bacon is taken from the back of a pig near the head. [8] [14]

  3. Back bacon - Wikipedia

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    The "normal" U.S. bacon is made from pork belly instead and called streaky bacon there. [3] In Ireland, this is known as a rasher. In addition, streaky bacon is the name given to U.S. bacon, generally side bacon. Both back bacon and side bacon are colloquially known as rashers. [citation needed]

  4. List of bacon dishes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of bacon dishes. The word bacon is derived from the Old French word bacon, and cognate with the Old High German bacho, meaning "buttock", "ham", or "side of bacon". [1] Bacon is made from the sides, belly, or back of the pig and contains varying amounts of fat depending on the cut. [2]

  5. Gammon (meat) - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, a gammon is the bottom end of a whole side of bacon (which includes the back leg); ham is just the back leg cured on its own. [3] Like bacon it must be cooked before it can be eaten; in that sense gammon is comparable to fresh pork meat, and different from dry-cured ham like jamón serrano or prosciutto.

  6. The Best Way to Cook Bacon, According to the Best Bacon ... - AOL

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    According to Allan Benton, the producer of the Tennessee hams, bacon, and sausage most heralded by chefs all over the world, bacon should be cooked in the oven on a sheet pan at 350°F for 14 to ...

  7. Pork - Wikipedia

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    Bacon is eaten fried, baked, or grilled. A side of unsliced bacon is a "flitch" or "slab bacon", while an individual slice of bacon is a "rasher" (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom) or simply a "slice" or "strip" (North America). Slices of bacon are also known as "collops". Traditionally, the skin is left on the cut and is ...

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    The Bacon Cheeseburger is the most humble and simple of the bunch, sporting just American cheese, pickles, mustard, ketchup, and both meats—the beef patty and bacon. It costs $2.79. It costs $2.79.

  9. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 10

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    1.1 Names for the parts of a rasher of bacon in Spanish. 3 comments ... but a rasher would be torrezno in ... be- is a catch-all prefix in Old and Middle English that ...