they come from different parts of the animal
I'm pretty sure it's the style. Canadian bacon doesn't contain the word style.
bacon is a american food but canada has there own bacon called canadian bacan which is way healthier and i think it tastes better than american bacon
some canadian foods are mac n cheese, canadian bacon, which is basically american ham.
Nope. "Canadian" bacon is actually just plain back bacon. According to pop culture legend, after the war, there was a pork shortage in England so they imported pork from Canada. An American businessman happened to come upon the cured meats in a butcher shop during a trip to England and sampled it and liked it. When he asked what the meat was (referring to the type of dish) the butcher replied "It's Canadian" (referring to the origin of the meat). That's why US mostly refers to it as "Canadian Bacon" while in other countries its simply called "back bacon"... and in Canada "pea-meal bacon" when its wrapped in yellow peas (which is actually cornmeal now).
Pigs. Canadian bacon is from the centre-cut of a boneless pork loin. A bit of trivia for you, you won't find anything called Canadian Bacon in Canada. It's called Peameal Bacon here. No one can say for sure where the name originated. Best guess is sometime in the 19th century when England imported side bacon from Canada. Someone that translated into Canadian Bacon when it hit the American market.
no
Its not real bacon.. in some ways. It is actually just American ham just cooked more, and is greasier.
The duration of Canadian Bacon is 1.52 hours.
Canadian Bacon was created on 1995-09-22.
Peameal bacon is like Canadian bacon and it is made in a southern part of Ontario.
Canadian bacon isn't ham. Canada Bacon is pretty much just regular bacon.
Do you mean Canadian Bacon?