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SPAM® is a type of processed meat produced by Hormel Foods Corporation, which would rather see that it is referred to as SPAM, but as SPAM®, because the general name results in the dilution of the trademark. The meat is sometimes confused with undesirable e -mail, which is referred to as spam, in honor of the famous Parody of Monty Python. SPAM® has become a permanent part of popular culture, especially in English -speaking countries, despite the reputation of "mysterious meat", SPAM® sells in very high volumes in more than 40 countries around the world. SPAM®DID does not require cooling and could be eaten directly from the can. Hormel accounted for it as miraculous meat, and while the sale was initially slow, the meat began to rise in popularity, escalae when the world entered World War II.

American soldiers brought with them SPAM® as part of their ration when they traveled around the world. As a result, spam® has become wildly popularIn many Pacific Island nations, especially in Hawaii. The SPAM® cult in Hawaii has approached the gourmet dimensions and many top restaurants offering SPAM® in their offer. SPAM® can also be found in the Japanese Hawaiian fusion foods such as SPAM® Musubi, the type of sushi made of SPAM®. SPAM® also contributed valuable nutrition to soldiers in Europe because it has a high calorie content and easy to transport.

The exact content of SPAM® is somewhat mysterious. The meat clearly contains pork, probably pork arm with ham, along with sugar, salt and proprietary mixture. Hormel also uses sodium nitrite to maintain meat and maintain colored pins, as would otherwise gray with age. The use of sodium nitrite as a preservative is an ancient cooking trick, but it can be dangerous. Studies combined excessive consumption of cancer material, leading to careful control of the food that includes it.

Permanent popularity SPAM® has led the Hormel to introduce numerous variants, including halal inRze made with Turkey instead of ham. SPAM® is sold in hot and spicy, honey cooked, lights, ham and cheeses and garlic varieties. The basic design of the packaging remains the same, with spam in the yellow block of printing against dark blue can.

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