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What the fu*k is up with those crazy assed Canadians? Is it an inferiority complex and they have to try to come up with their own damn names for everything? [/exaperated rant]

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WHATS UP HOSERS.

 

here is required reading kids. do your homework:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon

 

 

The term Canadian Bacon or Canadian-style bacon must be made from the pork loin, and means back bacon,[13] but this term refers usually to the lean ovoid portion (m. longissimus, or loineye).[9] It also can be made from the sirloin portion of the loin (gluteal muscles), but must be labeled appropriately. Similar products made from the ham are used as less expensive substitutes.

 

Basically, Canadians prefer to eat the pigs crotch.

 

But actually:

 

The term Canadian bacon simply means bacon from Canada, though whether the product was entirely reared, slaughtered, cured, sliced and packed in Canada is not normally made clear on packaging. However, it is not particularly common nor regarded as different from other bacon

 

so Canadian Bacon is a term that wasn't coined by Canadians.

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Back bacon

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"Canadian bacon" redirects here. For the film, see Canadian Bacon.

Cured back bacon, sliced

 

Back bacon is bacon prepared from centre-cut boneless pork loin. The name refers to the cut of meat, which is from the back, and distinguishes it from other bacon made from pork belly or other cuts. Like other bacon, back bacon is brined, cured, boiled, or smoked. It is much leaner than streaky bacon, and is sometimes sold in the US as Irish bacon or Canadian bacon, owing to the popularity of back bacon in those countries. "Canadian Bacon" can also mean a round, sliced and usually smoked ham product sold in many parts of the United States.[1] In some parts of Canada, back bacon is prepared and sold as peameal bacon. The name reflects the historic practice of rolling the bacon in ground dried yellow peas. Today, however, it is almost always rolled in yellow cornmeal.

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I was in Cananda a few years back a wanted a pice of pepperoni pizza, I counted my canadian money so i had enough (pizza with toppings cost more than cheese). I knew i had enough for a slice with pepperoni but when the lady said she was out. I started to panic inside my head. Unaware, i bluerted the question of asking for a pice of Canadian bacon. "Your an american arnt you" she asked in a snobby voice "we only have ham". I was glarred at the rest of my meal.

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Canadian bacon is a serving that would occupy a small portion of your plate

 

American bacon is the entire pig and comes on its own plate next to the processed cheese covered eggs which occupy another plate next to the plate with white bread.

 

 

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