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monkeyboy

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Do they just call it bacon? and if so what do they call what we in the US call bacon?
 
Yes we have bacon, just plain old bacon,ahaha NOT to be confused with Canadian bacon! (which is more like ham)
 
What is the difference between ham and Canadian bacon anyway?
 
I always thought what Americans call "Canadian Bacon" is what Canadians call "back bacon"...and 'regular' bacon is, well, bacon. :)
 

I always thought what Americans call "Canadian Bacon" is what Canadians call "back bacon"...and 'regular' bacon is, well, bacon. :)
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Its back bacon in Canada, at least thats what we always called it. Its basically ham though
 
Is it just me or does canadian bacon seem like a cheaper cut of meat in comparison to regular ham?
 
It's a different cut of meat... not sure if it's considered 'cheaper'.

I'm not sure what they call it in Canada, but it wouldn't seem that weird to me if they used "Canadian Bacon" too. We say "American cheese"...
 
I used to hear Canadian bacon referred to as peameal bacon, because of the cornmeal type stuff on the outside. :)

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canadian bacon and pemeal bacon are two differnt things. We call canadian bacon canadian bacon. A lot of people cofuse pemeal bacon and canadian bacon. Canadian bacon is a much leaner healthier version than pemeal bacon.
 
canadian bacon and pemeal bacon are two differnt things. We call canadian bacon canadian bacon. A lot of people cofuse pemeal bacon and canadian bacon. Canadian bacon is a much leaner healthier version than pemeal bacon.


thank you! I was going by what my elderly aunt and uncle called it years back when they would bring it back from Canada!!! Now I wonder which we were actually eating!!!!:rotfl:

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I live in Canada and have never had what the US calls Canadian bacon. Who eats that stuff anyways and why is it called Canadian bacon?
 
Isn't Canadian Bacon a movie about a make-believe war between the US and Canada?
 
I've always known it as back bacon. It is similar to ham in that it is cured or smoked but is cut from the pork loin. Ham is made from the rump or haunch.
 
My Grandfather called "Canadian bacon," pease ham. No cornmeal involved. :)

It's far less fat laden then regular strip bacon.

The Irish have something similar but it is much more salty than the pease ham version. ::yes::
 
Yes Canadian Bacon was a movie about a make believe war between the us and canada starring John Candy
 
I live in Canada and have never had what the US calls Canadian bacon. Who eats that stuff anyways and why is it called Canadian bacon?

Funny I am Canadian and here, to my knowledge we just have bacon and pemeal bacon (and then of course the turkey bacon and all of those healthy alternatives - YUCK - ). I have no idea what "Canadian Bacon" is, if I have seen it in the grocery store I never noticed. Strange.
 
Peameal bacon is what Amerians call Canadian bacon. My friends in the States always thought that is what Canadian's call bacon. Umm, no, we eat actual bacon. :confused3
 
peameal bacon is rolled in something Canadian bacon isnt though I think they come from the same cut


peameal bacon:

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Canadian bacon

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Kevin Bacon


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