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Spam and Pam

I have a hangover. I bought these little single slices of spam in a CVS on a trip to the US recently. You also need to get Pam imported from the states as you can't buy it here. There were also frozen hashbrown triangles baking in the oven at the time of this photo, and a slice of sourdough bread in the toaster.

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lemmy.zip

Tell me you are from USA with just a picture lol, joking.

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lemmus.org

no youre not wrong

there are international varieties of spam available elsewhere though, ma-ling par examplé

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Spam hits just right sometimes. I've brought those spam singles camping and made spam and mashed potatoes in the backcountry and spam fried rice while car camping.

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Wife: Have you got anything without spam?

Waitress: Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.

Wife: I don't want ANY spam!

Man: Why can't she have egg bacon spam and sausage?

Wife: THAT'S got spam in it!

Man: Hasn't got as much spam in it as spam egg sausage and spam, has it?

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piefed.social

What would be the closest 'meat product' to Spam where you live?

Far as I remember, Spam is some kind of ham blend, maybe more basic than bratwurst, let's say.

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lemmus.org

ps very different flavor profile, brats to spam. brautwurst is spiced in a very specific way that tastes like bratwurst, which of course tastes different than bockwurst or weißwurst.

spam tastes like spam... its just a specific spice mix in the meat slurry.

spam tends to be a finer ground than lots of brauts ive had in germany. varies by make of course.

the phillipino ma-ling one is far more coarse with little blocks of fat and denser bits speckled throughout

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piefed.social

So you're a world traveler, eh? You must have seen plenty of interesting food & cultural items.

I haven't been back to Europe since... shit, it's been over 30yrs, now. :S

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lemmus.org

dang sounds like its time to come back around. obviously really good and diverse food all over europe.. I find northern germany to be terribly underrated food wise

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piefed.social

Huh, I've only been to Österreich, and only briefly at that. (had some great Viennese Schnitzel while there as a teen, would not repeat nowadays as someone who respects my fellow animals)

So... what do you like about N. German cuisine, if you don't mind my asking?

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lemmus.org

so its a lot of pork and potatoes and gravy.. red cabbage (shredded, cooked forever, seasoned with butter etc). like the best meat and potatoes dishes ive ever had. itd be lost on you as a vegetarian id say. good on you, I try to reduce meat intake a bit. not terribly successfully

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piefed.social

I'm mainly vegetarian, but I like meat here and there, at least as my excuse for still eating meat, getting complete proteins and all, yadayada.

Over here, I do love cabbage & potats, and curried gravy. I don't usually slow-cook my food, but you are seriously making a case of my reconsidering my cooking life. :S

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I'm in Singas, and there's a Danish canned pork (luncheon meat) that we buy on occasion. It's cheaper and better tasting than spam.

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piefed.social

One thing I miss to hell where I live now is a chain Asian supermarket named "H-Mart." I'm trying to remember back whether they might have had this...

At the same I see it's actually a product of Holland?

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Fondotsreply
lemmy.world

A lot of Asian markets, at least around me, carry kind of a lot of spam and spam-like products (often called something like "luncheon meat")

I think a lot of it has to do with the US military having a big presence in Asia during WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc. and still having sizable bases in Japan and Korea. They brought spam with them and it made its way into the local diet from there.

It's big in a lot of Pacific islands for basically that same reason.

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I think a lot of it has to do with the US military having a big presence in Asia during WWII, Korea, Vietnam, etc. and still having sizable bases in Japan and Korea. They brought spam with them and it made its way into the local diet from there.

Damn, that's... kinda heavy. oO

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lemmus.org

yes, I stand corrected, looks like its made in holland, its popular in the phillipines, not made there.

thats probably better for quality control, just a guess

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piefed.social

Okay, thanks.
I didn't mean to be rude, but I'm not totally familiar with this stuff.

Appreciate you explaining. ❤️

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Huh, I've never seen Spam sold as slices, just in the usual can.

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lemmus.org

I dont remember where this came from.. is this a reference to film or something?

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lemmus.org

well fuck me.

for the record, im a reasonably big weird al fan. I had his casettes as a kid and saw him live a few years ago,

I was never really into uhf. I should probably give it another swing

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yeah one glass of water before sleep will absolutely help, but it will not completely get rid of a hangover.. not how heavily I drink, anyway

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feddit.dk

The eggs come in... a can? What? Why not just, I don't know, buy some eggs?

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lol no the eggs are eggs. the pam can is a non-stick cooking spray. basically just vegetable oil in a pressurized can you spray on the pan instead of adding butter

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piefed.social

No, that's "PAM," a non-stick spray.

There is such a thing as powdered eggs, btw. I first discovered that in my college's cafeteria.

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ani.social

I tried looking it up but I'm still not exactly sure what "Pam" is ... but I do hate it.

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so its called a non-stick cooking spray.

the egg on the can is just to indicate what a lot of people use it to keep from sticking.

its basically a fine vegetable oil under compression in an aresol can like a spray paint pan.

psshh you spray it on your frying pan and it creates a fine layer of oil so food doesnt stick

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lemmy.ca

The animals that suffered atrocity to produce this meal had the capacity to love you, but you lack the capacity to love them.

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lemmy.world

I'm not sure any animals were involved in this meal besides the chicken(s) that laid the eggs. I don't care what the label in the span can said.

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