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  2. Salt pork - Wikipedia

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    Cooked salt pork with a "streak o' lean" Salt pork that contains a significant amount of meat, resembling standard side bacon, is known as "streak o' lean." [6] It is traditionally popular in the Southeastern United States. As a stand-alone food product, it is typically boiled to remove much of the salt content and to partially cook the product ...

  3. Foods of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    12 ounces of pork or bacon; or 1 pound 4 ounces of fresh or salt beef; 1 pound 6 ounces of soft bread or flour; or 1 pound 4 ounces of cornmeal; or 1 pound of hard bread (hardtack). These were supplemented per 100 rations with: [1] 15 pounds of beans or peas; 10 pounds of rice or hominy

  4. JB's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    JB's Restaurant at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel in 2021. In March 2000, Santa Barbara Restaurant Group sold JB's Family Restaurants to a group led by Lynn Whiteford, the chief operating officer for JB's. [12] The sale includes 52 company-owned JB's as well as 29 franchised units. [13]

  5. JBS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, JBS went through with a US$225m acquisition of U.S. firm Swift & Company, [12] which was the third largest U.S. beef and pork processor, renamed as JBS USA. It leads the world in slaughter capacity, at 51.4 thousand head per day, and continues to focus on production operations, processing, and export plants, nationally and internationally.

  6. JBS USA - Wikipedia

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    JBS USA Holdings, Inc. is a meat processing company and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Brazilian multinational JBS S.A. The subsidiary was created when JBS entered the U.S. market in 2007 with its purchase of Swift & Company.

  7. Baconnaise - Wikipedia

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    Baconnaise is a bacon-flavored, mayonnaise-based food spread that is ovo vegetarian and kosher certified. It was created by Justin Esch and Dave Lefkow, founders of J&D's Foods, in November 2008, and sold 40,000 jars within six months. [3]

  8. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    Salt (sodium chloride) is the primary ingredient used in meat curing. [10] Removal of water and addition of salt to meat creates a solute-rich environment where osmotic pressure draws water out of microorganisms, slowing down their growth. [10] [11] Doing this requires a concentration of salt of nearly 20%. [11]

  9. Big Boy Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The three-dimensional Big Boy figure was also used on early ashtrays, [54] salt and pepper shakers, [55] wooden counter displays and as small unpainted pewter models. [56] Gigantic air inflatable Big Boy figures are available and typically used for restaurant openings and special promotions. [57]