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No, it is not banned and can be found is most large supermarkets in Australia, as can the other flavours of fray bentos canned meals.
There are a variety of recipes for corned beef. Some of the more common ones are corned beef hash and eggs, corned beef and cabbage, and corned beef casserole.
In Melbourne, you can buy Fray Bentos corned beef at various grocery stores, including larger supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths. Additionally, specialty food stores or international markets may carry it. You can also check online retailers or platforms like Amazon for availability. If you’re looking for a specific store, it’s a good idea to call ahead to confirm stock.
You can find nitrate-free corned beef for purchase at specialty grocery stores, health food stores, or online retailers that specialize in organic or natural products.
Corned beef comes from the brisket, however, do not get it mixed up with corn fed beef, corned beef is brine-cured after the cow is slaughtered.
Yes, infact corned beef is another name for bullied beef.
No, corned beef pork is not a suitable substitute for traditional corned beef in recipes as they are made from different meats and have distinct flavors and textures.
Some delicious recipes featuring plant-based corned beef as the main ingredient include corned beef hash, corned beef and cabbage stew, and corned beef Reuben sandwiches.
Corned beef is just beef, but there is a process to make it 'corned'. Beef comes from a cow.Since it is cornBEEF I would expect a cow
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