Subj : Re: Bacon To : MIKE POWELL From : Rob Mccart Date : Mon Aug 01 2022 00:37:00 JH>> Meanwhile here in Ontario "Canadian Bacon" is called "Peameal Bacon" and ou >> milk comes in sealed plastic bags. MP>Seeing as how you are actually Canadian, and I am not, you would know >better than I. On a trip to Canada, I wanted to try "real" Canadian bacon >and learned that what we call Canadian bacon in the states is usually just >ham, and that there are two types of Canadian bacon. Supposedly, one is >from a different cut of pork than where our bacon usually comes from (IIRC, >it is made from shoulders instead of bellys) and is therefore leaner than >ours. I tried that kind and it was good. MP>The other kind was the peameal, which I wanted to try but didn't find it on >the menu anywhere I stopped. Of course, it might have helped if I had >stopped at more mom-and-pop eateries and not at Polish or Indian places I >had read about. :) Peameal bacon is often sold named as just a cut of pork or ham. It has a coating of, surprise!, peameal on the outside which is where it got the name but that name is not used as much in recent years as in the past. I think what most Americans historically referred to as Canadian bacon is, as yo suggested, BACK bacon, coming from a different part of the pig. --- * SLMR Rob * Ambition: excuse for not having the good sense to be lazy * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .