Funny how no one ever comes up with a satisfactory answer. I think, my opinion, that it means spiced ham, here's why. A friend of my mother had a recipe she found for a nice spiced ham, it called for soaking a polish canned ham in lemon juice overnight then baking it with cloves and pineapple. It tasted exactly like Spam. I like spam.
3 Ingredients:
Ham, Salt and you can make up the last ingredient.
Pretty much Spam is inside Spam meat cans. Answer:
SPAM is another mechanically deboned meat product like baby food and Hot Dogs. All the bits of animals that haven't been identified as chops, hams and such, and bits too close to the bone a to be removed are minced, mechanically collected, mixed together and extruded into the can.
The original name for spam was "Hormel Spiced Ham"
From a contest at a dinner to introduce it
Its a tinned meat product made from chopped pork shoulder and ham with various addatives to help flavour, colour and preserve. More details on the related link.
"Spam" is a shot version of "spiced ham." I dont see much comparison between spam and any kind of ham, but there you are.
Pork
spam!
Yes, corned beef is a solid cut of beef while spam is processed.
spam ! (made from processed, pressed meat and the origin of the word used for unwanted emails, from the Monty Python episode in a café in which the only food on the menu was spam)
No, spam is not the same as lunch meat. Spam can be considered edible, but it is highly spongey, when it comes to texture. Spam is in a can, lunch meat is in a bag.
spam meat comes from the pig
spam: Stupid Pointless Annoying Messages spam: advertisements spam: A delicious meat spam: hjghjfyfugju Thank you!
1937 The first can of SPAM® luncheon meat was produced in 1937 in Austin, Minn
Spam is made of lan jiao whereas luncheon meat is made of cheebye.
spiced ham = SPAM
a can of meat
Spam.
Turkey sausages is indeed considered processed meat. This is technically because turkey sausages are actually meat that is processed in factories.