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catfindr · 10 months ago
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gramarobin · 2 years ago
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luckystorein22 · 10 months ago
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Why do Americans call gammon “ham” when the ham is just the thin slices of pork that you put in sandwiches?
In the United States, the terminology surrounding pork cuts and preparations can differ from that in the United Kingdom and other regions. The use of the term "ham" in the United States typically refers to a cured and sometimes smoked leg of pork, which can be sold either whole or sliced.
Here's a breakdown of the terminology:
1. Ham (U.S. Usage): - In the United States, "ham" refers to the hind leg of a pig that has been preserved through wet or dry curing and sometimes smoking. It is often cooked before consumption, and the term encompasses both the whole leg and slices.
2. Gammon (U.K. Usage): - In the United Kingdom, "gammon" usually refers to the hind leg of a pig that is cured but not smoked. It's often sold in joints or steaks and needs to be cooked before eating. In the U.K., the term "ham" is more commonly associated with cooked, sliced meat used in sandwiches or salads.
The difference in terminology reflects cultural and regional variations in culinary traditions and language use. While "ham" in the U.S. encompasses both the whole leg and sliced portions, in the U.K., "ham" is often used more specifically for sliced and cooked pork, and "gammon" refers to the uncured leg.
It's important to note that culinary terms can have different meanings in various countries, leading to occasional confusion or differences in usage. When discussing or preparing dishes that involve pork cuts, it can be helpful to clarify terms to ensure accurate communication.
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jkamaryllis · 1 year ago
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Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread. Made from Ham Slice, Bread, Cheese.
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officinecreativeansaldo · 1 year ago
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Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich. Ham Slice, Bread, Cheese. A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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inakh · 1 year ago
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Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich Recipe
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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brodywarner · 1 year ago
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GrilledCheese Recipe - Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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duc-tran · 1 year ago
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Recipe for Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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Made with Ham Slice, Bread, Cheese. A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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palmeramirah · 1 year ago
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GrilledCheese Recipe - Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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rudycarter · 1 year ago
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GrilledCheese Recipe - Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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cardiffgarcia · 1 year ago
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Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich Recipe
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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giaarnold · 1 year ago
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GrilledCheese Recipe - Grilled Cheese and Ham Sandwich
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A traditional sandwich with melted cheese and ham between two slices of grilled bread.
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padowshams · 2 years ago
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Buy half bone-in spiral sliced honey cured ham with glaze available exclusively at Padow's Hams! Our bones are honey cured hams are spiral sliced around the bone.
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luckystorein22 · 10 months ago
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What is the difference between chicken ham and turkey ham?
Chicken ham and turkey ham are both alternatives to traditional pork ham, but they are made from different meats. Here are the main differences between chicken ham and turkey ham:
Meat Source: Chicken Ham: Made from chicken meat, usually a mix of ground chicken and other ingredients.Turkey Ham: Made from turkey meat, often a combination of ground turkey and seasonings.
Flavor and Texture: Chicken Ham: Tends to have a milder flavor compared to turkey ham, and the texture can be similar to traditional pork ham.Turkey Ham: Often has a slightly stronger flavor than chicken ham and can have a texture that resembles traditional ham.
Nutritional Content: Chicken Ham: Nutritional content may vary based on the specific ingredients used, but it is generally lower in fat than traditional pork ham.Turkey Ham: Similar to chicken ham, turkey ham is often lower in fat compared to pork ham and maybe a leaner option.
Ingredients: Chicken Ham: Ingredients can include ground chicken, water, seasonings, and sometimes other additives for flavor and texture.Turkey Ham: Typically includes ground turkey, water, and seasonings, and may also contain additional ingredients for taste and texture.
Availability: Chicken Ham: May be found in stores that offer a variety of poultry products or in sections with other ham alternatives.Turkey Ham: Widely available, especially in stores catering to individuals seeking alternatives to traditional pork products.
It's important to check product labels for specific details about the ingredients, as formulations can vary among brands. Additionally, personal taste preferences play a significant role in choosing between chicken ham and turkey ham.
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demytrixi · 5 months ago
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furiarossa · 29 days ago
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"Half-ghosts (although the correct term was grade three ectocontaminated) could not drink alcohol: their bodies were different from those of humans and they metabolized alcohol too slowly, as well as coffee and other drugs, with the result that the effects of those active ingredients were amplified and lasted much longer than they did with pure humans. Vlad knew it." [x]
A little ballpoint pen illustration for Stupid Danny, you've got slices of ham covering your eyes. We absolutely love the trope that halfas bodies do not respond to substances the same way regular human bodies do.
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