Question:
what is the meat in the spam?
T. Helix S
2008-12-27 08:55:39 UTC
im having troule trying to decide what kind of meat spam is it flesh, Rudolph, or spiced ham?
Ten answers:
Chetak.
2008-12-27 09:09:09 UTC
The deep, dark truth about Spam. Also some nifty trivia. Impress your friends and relatives!



Ingredients:

Chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added.

Salt (for binding, flavour, and firmness)

Water (to help in mixing)

Sugar (for flavour)

Sodium Nitrite (for colour and as a preservative)

Yum yum!



Nutrition Information For SPAM (original style):

Calories Per Serving: 170

Calories Per Serving From Fat: 140

Serving Size: 2 oz.

Servings Per Container: 6 (large) or 3.5 (small)

Total Fat: 16g

Saturated Fat: 6g

Cholesterol: 40mg

Sodium: 750mg

Total Carbohydrates: 0g

Fiber: 0g

Sugars: 0g

Proteins: 7g

Vitamin A: 0%

Vitamin C: 0%

Calcium: 0%

Iron: 2%

Deee-licious!



Nifty Spam Trivia!

By World War II, Hormel had sold twenty thousand tons of Spam. Then, during the wartime meat rationing, Spam got popular...

If all the cans of Spam ever eaten were put end-to-end, they would circle the globe at least ten times.

In the U.S. alone, 3.8 cans of Spam "are consumed every second"(assuming SPAM is eaten 24 hours a day, 365.25 days a year).

Senator Robert Byrd of West Viginia eats a sandwich of SPAM and mayonnaise on white bread three times a week.

Residents of Hawai'i eat an average of four cans of SPAM per person per year, more than in any other place on Earth (Elsewhere in the Universe, who knows?).

By 1959, a billion cans of SPAM had been sold. The two billion mark was hit in 1970, followed by three billion in 1980, four billion in 1986, and five billion in 1993. That's a lot of SPAM!

In Korea, SPAM is sold in stylish presentation gift boxes of nine cans each. SPAM stolen from army PXs can be found on the Korean black market. And there are Korean imitations called Lo-Spam, Dak, Plumrose, and Tulip, to ensure that no one need go without.

Nikita Krushchev once credited SPAM with the survival of the WWII Russian army. ''Without SPAM, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army,'' he said.

SPAM is sold in over 99% of U.S. grocery stores.

The SPAM luncheon meat trademark is registered in 93 countries.

Over 60 million people in the U.S. eat SPAM.

SPAM is made in two U.S. locations - Austin, Minnesota, and Fremont, Nebraska - and seven other countries: England, Australia, Denmark, Phillipines, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.

In 1989, the U.S. armed forces bought 3.3 million pounds of SPAM.

Over 141 million cans of SPAM are sold worldwide each year.

Isn't that amazing? But it's all true!
yodan888
2008-12-28 01:18:10 UTC
Chetak is right. The running joke is that SPAM stands for Some Parts Are Meat.
2008-12-28 02:38:51 UTC
Spam is chopped pork shoulder meat with ham so its basically processed meat and i don't think its any of the three you listed.
John Mansfield
2008-12-27 17:01:22 UTC
Spam stands for Squirrl, Possum and Mouse.



Its really pork shoulder and ham. They probably take all the trimmings when they cut up pigs into hams and press them into Spam. Yummy!!
.:Mike:.
2008-12-27 17:00:09 UTC
the meat in spam is..... chopped pork, shoulder meat with ham meat added
dalbax2
2008-12-27 16:59:22 UTC
SPiced hAM...SPAM.
D. W.
2008-12-27 17:36:30 UTC
I say, Read the side of the can.

I recommend not to eat it unless you are starving. It is bad for your health.
2008-12-27 18:24:20 UTC
You're eating it, right? Then you have the can. Look at it.
Angela Q
2008-12-27 18:59:55 UTC
It's just fatty pork, really fatty pork.
Henry C
2008-12-27 16:58:22 UTC
Dont eat it, its bad.


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