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Definition of Canadian bacon
1. Noun. From a boned strip of cured loin.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canadian Bacon
Literary usage of Canadian bacon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"... especially true of canadian bacon, which is exported to England in large
quantities. The question of a better market is very important, for hogs fed to ..."
2. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1905)
"... follows that their sides of bacon should be remarkably uniform in character,
and one of the great faults of canadian bacon is its lack of uniformity. ..."
3. Report by American Genetic Association (1907)
"The ultimate result is now seen in the place canadian bacon has won for itself
on the English market. In order to produce the foundation stock for the best ..."
4. Food and Flavor: A Gastronomic Guide to Health and Good Living by Henry Theophilus Finck (1913)
"Canada also caters to this market and canadian bacon enjoys a much better reputation
at home and abroad than that made in the United States, ..."
5. Composition on Foods: Fast Foods (Raw, Processed, Prepared) by Lynn E. Dickey, John L. Weihrauch (1988)
"282 Egg, scrambled .302 English muffin: With butter 247 With cheese and
sausage .228 With egg, cheese, and canadian bacon .266 With egg, cheese, ..."