Is foods a Scrabble word?

Is foods a Scrabble word?

Yes, foods is in the scrabble dictionary.

Is spam the same as scrapple?

Spam is similar to taking whatever dark meat, light meat, and some of the marbling that is left from a ham bone and put it through a meat grinder. Then spray a cast iron griddle and fry it up. Good! Scrapple is everything but the Oink!

Do they serve Spam at McDonald’s in Hawaii?

Melanie Okazaki, marketing manager for McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaii, said Spam has been offered at the chain’s 75 island restaurants since 2002.

How bad is spam for you?

Though Spam is convenient, easy to use and has a long shelf-life, it’s also very high in fat, calories and sodium and low in important nutrients, such as protein, vitamins and minerals. Additionally, it’s highly processed and contains preservatives like sodium nitrite that may cause several adverse health effects.

What does the food SPAM stand for?

The name Spam was derived from a contraction of ‘spiced ham’. The original variety of Spam is still available today, acknowledged as the ‘spiced hammiest’ of them all. During WWII and beyond, the meat colloquially became known in the UK as an acronym that stood for Special Processed American Meat.

Why is spam so cheap?

It’s processed and canned, it should be more expensive than pain raw meatSpam is only cheaper than meat in places where storing and shipping fresh meat is expensive or difficult, like the front lines of a war or remote islands like Hawaiiopen can of spam, leaving lid partially attached.

Does Turkey spam have pork in it?

Made from lean turkey meat, it? You can enjoy this fully cooked spiced meat cold or hot, making it perfect for home cooked meals, family get-togethers, or even camping food. Get creative with the SPAM brand and experience the flavor today! SIZZLE PORK AND MMM.

What part of pig is spam?

shoulder

Why is pork dirty?

Pigs eat and digest their food in about four hours; cattle take up to 24 hours. Any toxins the pig eats is then stored in its rather rounded body…the hams, bacon, loins, etc. Trichinellosis is very common in hogs and can certainly be transmitted to humans in undercooked meat. Some people even eat raw pork.