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1 hickory
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2 hickory smoked bacon
Bacon smoked over hickory chips or otherwise infused with hickory flavor.Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > hickory smoked bacon
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3 applewood bacon
Since the beginning of bacon (see the history of bacon), the meat was smoked over whatever local wood was available. With the advent of national trade shows, people noticed that bacon smoked over mesquite, for example, tasted different from bacon smoked over apple, hickory and other woods. The flavors imparted by apple wood (as well as hickory) are very complimentary to bacon, and “applewood smoked” has come to have more consumer appeal than generic smoked bacon. -
4 noce
1. m walnut (tree)( legno) walnut2. f walnutnoce di cocco coconutnoce moscata nutmeg* * *noce s.m.1 ( albero) ( Juglans regia) walnut (tree): noce cinereo americano, ( Juglans cinerea) butternut; noce d'Egitto, ( Adansonia digitata) baobabnoce s.f.1 ( frutto) walnut: guscio di noce, walnut shell, (fig.) ( piccola barca) cockleshell; bacchiare, schiacciare le noci, to knock down, to crack nuts; olio di noce, walnut oil; un dolce di noci, a walnut cake // noce di cocco, coconut // noce moscata, nutmeg // noce vomica, ( Strichnos nux-vomica) nux vomica* * *['notʃe]1. sm2. sf(frutto) walnut* * *['notʃe] 1.sostantivo maschile (albero, legno) walnut2.sostantivo femminile1) (frutto) walnut, nut2) (in cucina)3) gastr. (taglio di carne) = inner part of the hindquarters•* * *noce/'not∫e/I sostantivo m.(albero, legno) walnutII sostantivo f.1 (frutto) walnut, nut2 (in cucina) una noce di burro a knob of butter3 gastr. (taglio di carne) = inner part of the hindquarters -
5 bacon
A cut of pork that is salted, then cured. The result, fresh bacon (also known as green bacon), may further be air-dried, boiled or smoked. There are many variations to please the consumer: sliced thick or thin, center-cut, precooked, microwaveable, and made from beef, salmon, turkey and other proteins. It can be further flavored with different wood smokes: applewood and hickory, for example. In the U.S., more than 70% of bacon is consumed at breakfast, although bacon is also very popular on hamburgers and sandwiches. The difference among bacon, ham and salt pork is in the brining. Bacon brines have added curing ingredients, ham brines often include a large amount of sugar. Sodium polyphosphate can be added to bacon to improve sliceability and reduce spattering in the pan. -
6 cottage bacon
A meaty, lean meat from the pig’s shoulder that is cured and cut into thin, oval slices for baking or frying. It is a meatier bacon, often smoked with hickory flavor. -
7 smoke
To expose fresh food to smoke from a wood fire for a prolonged period of time. Traditionally used for preservation purposes, smoking is now a means of giving flavor to food. Smoking tends to dry the food, kills bacteria, deepens color and gives food a smoky flavor. The duration of smoking varies from 20 minutes to several days. The more widely used woods are Hickory - Mesquite - Apple - Cherry - to which aromatic essences are sometimes can be added. Smoke roast is a common expression seen on menus
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hickory — ► NOUN 1) a chiefly North American tree which yields tough, heavy wood and bears edible nuts. 2) a stick made of hickory wood. ORIGIN from pohickery, the local Virginian name, from Algonquian … English terms dictionary