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Big_Lou

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Peameal is hold on let me grab a copy paste.

Canadians know peameal bacon as an iconic national breakfast food, but the back bacon’s backstory is even richer than its flavour. In fact, the story of peameal bacon is tied to several important themes of the last two centuries: the rise and fall of the British Empire, emigration and immigration, and the development of modern agriculture. But more than anything, the history of peameal is a salty tale of how Hogtown got its name, not to mention its most iconic sandwich.

For those who don’t know (and for Americans who claim it’s something else altogether), peameal bacon is wet-cured pork loin from the back of the hog that has been trimmed of fat and rolled in cornmeal, creating a yellow crust. Originally, it was rolled in crushed yellow peas, hence the name peameal. It is much leaner than the pork belly strips that the British call “streaky,” and Canadians and Americans simply call “bacon.”
Peameal bacon holds a spot in 1001 Foods You Must Taste Before You Die, and it’s easy to understand why. The brining process makes it nearly impossible to overcook, and it’s both leaner and juicer and than regular bacon. A uniquely Canadian product, it’s often confused with Canadian bacon, a smoked back bacon that’s popular in the U.S., and isn’t Canadian at all.

These days, it’s hard to find peameal bacon outside of Canada, making it a favourite with tourists at Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market. The Carousel Bakery, which has occupied the same spot in the market since 1977, is a city landmark famous for its fresh peameal bacon sandwiches.

obert Biancolin, who co-owns the bakery with his brother, dubs peameal bacon Toronto’s most original food. “It wasn’t brought here from somewhere else,” he says. “It is very uniquely Torontonian. Of course, like poutine was uniquely Québécois, it spread across the country. It is one of those dishes that encompasses being Canadian. It is part of our tradition.”

Unlike Canadian bacon (which is, let’s not forget, American) peameal bacon must be cooked. Biancolin says the best way to prepare it is by griddling, although it can also be baked, barbecued or roasted.

Peameal bacon is delicious, iconic and Canadian, but culinary historians have struggled to identify its origins with absolute certainty. “I don’t think that you’ll find a single origin story,” writes Daniel Bender, Director of Culinaria Research Centre and University of Toronto history professor, in an email. “There are and have been for centuries many ways of curing pork — ways of making it last through lean months. Smoking is one. Salting is another. Corning (curing through brine) exists in numerous locations and recipes.”





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Love this picture. Saving it.

Peameal is soooo good....

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StonedFarmer

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Sorry for the double posts. Idk how to reply to multiple threads at once. I stupid.

Don't be sad :sad:
Don't ever worry about double posts, if someone gives you trouble let your man SF know. I will ruin their internet lives.

for the record you are still my love, I really like you yo, I do

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Sorry I like karah so much
 

StonedFarmer

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Love this picture. Saving it.

Peameal is soooo good....

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most don't know the difference, which is shocking.

I have some met american chefs oblovious to the differences.

Fucking haters. I realy get mad ast the differences, mostly because americans blast ham as peameal bacon and it is really sad.

"peameal is just ham" lol dude you can't even cook a pork chiop stfu

I really get mad when peoople associate ham with peameal bacon. idiots too oblivious to learn instead try to make it ammurrrican

fuck off m8
 

StonedFarmer

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Can we stop talking about Canadian bacon. I'm trying to romantically profess my love to multiple women over here.
long as yiur love aint karah we gppd
While SF noisily bleeds to death in the corner.

Dude - hit the ER, it sounds like you need it.
I never bleed to death not once in my carreeer have I passed out from blood loss

I am close to cutting my own throat but let\s hope my phone bumps back on and tommycat and I can chat


If I stop postin be worried

otherwse I am jut a cat

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