Delicious Recipes Made with Spam Spam is a canned cooked meat product made from ground pork and processed ham. The meat mixture is combined with preservatives and flavoring agents, such as sugar, salt, potato starch and sodium nitrite, and then canned, closed and vacuum-sealed. The product originally gained traction during World War II as a cheap and convenient food to feed soldiers overseas. It also provides a little protein and several micronutrients, such as zinc, potassium, iron and copper. Spam has gotten a lot of disapproval from cooks and chefs. Spam is canned cooked pork and has been around since 1937.
Since its invention, it is now available in different flavours and using different meats. Like most hotdogs, Spam is precooked, making it safe and edible to eat straight from the can. Sample recipe; Clаѕѕіс SPAM Frіttеrѕ Ingrеdіеntѕ Do you want More recipes like this? Buy this book by Maya Walker now.
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