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Title: Facts about Bacon


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Facts about Bacon
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The Origins of Bacon
  • The practise of salting pork and other meats
    dates from the early periods of civilisation
  • Salted pork was enjoyed by the Greeks and Romans
  • The Saxons kept large herds of pigs in Englands
    extensive woodlands
  • There are references to bacon in Chaucers
    Canterbury Tales and the works of Shakespeare
  • 1560 earliest reference to bacon served for
    breakfast (by a London Cheesemonger)

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Bacon Folklore
  • Bringing home the bacon?
  • From the 12th century, the priory of Little
    Dunmow in Essex awarded a Dunmow Flitch to any
    couple who could swear and prove to a jury that
    they spent 12 months and a day without having a
    household brawl or wishing themselves unmarried
  • only 8 flitches were awarded between 1244 and
    1772
  • Chewing the fat?
  • In the 16th Century, European peasants could
    only sometimes afford pork which made them feel
    quite special. When visitors arrived, they would
    hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of
    wealth that a man could bring home the bacon.
    They would then cut off a little to share with
    guests and would all sit round and chew the fat

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Danish Bacon in Britain
  • Danish Bacon has been a British favourite for
    over 150 years. The first shipment of Danish
    Bacon reached these shores way back in 1847
  • Bacon and pork are Denmarks largest and most
    important exports, sold around 140 countries the
    world over
  • Launched back in 1972, around 90 of consumers in
    Britain recognise the Danish sizzle
  • Around a quarter of all bacon eaten in Britain is
    Danish

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Bacon Today
  • Around 90 of British people eat bacon and it is
    the nations most frequently eaten meat
  • British shoppers spend over 1 billion on bacon
    every year
  • Over a third of bacon is still eaten at
    breakfast, but it is becoming an increasingly
    popular meal ingredient throughout the day
  • Surveys have shown that the nations favourite
    sandwich is the BLT
  • Bacon is a favourite hangover cure many
    revellers opt for a cooked breakfast or a bacon
    buttie as a way to soothe sore heads after a
    night of indulgence

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Bacon Cures
  • Bacon is cured pork. The curing of pork into
    bacon with salt gives it such a distinctive
    taste. Modern curing methods have enabled the
    producers to reduce its salt content
    significantly over the last 30 years
  • Wiltshire a traditional cure,
    originating in Wiltshire
  • Dry Cure a traditional cure using dry salt
  • Mild Cure a traditional cure using around 2.5
    salt
  • Sweet Cure a cure in which sugars or syrups
    are added

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Smoked or Unsmoked
  • Over two-thirds of bacon is sold as unsmoked or
    sometimes known as green bacon
  • Sales of smoked bacon are growing. After curing,
    the bacon is smoked using wood chippings or other
    smoking processes. Smoking gives the product a
    distinctive flavour and a slightly brownish
    appearance

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Bacon Words of Wisdom
  • Ive long said that if I were about to be
    executed and were given a choice of my last meal,
    it would be bacon and eggs.
  • James Beard
  • Life expectancy would grow in leaps and bounds
    if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.
  • Doug Larson
  • I have never regretted Paradise Lost since I
    discovered that it contained no eggs and bacon.
  • Dorothy Sayers
  • We plan, we toil, we suffer in the hope of
    what? A camel-load of idols eyes? The little
    deeds of Radio City? The empire of Asia? A trip
    to the moon? No, no, no, no
  • simply to wake up just in time to smell
    coffee, bacon and eggs.
  • J.B. Priestley

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