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  2. Smithfield ham - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Smithfield hams [are those] cut from the carcasses of peanut-fed hogs, raised in the peanut-belt of the Commonwealth of Virginia or the State of North Carolina, and which are cured, treated, smoked, and processed in the town of Smithfield, in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The "peanut-fed" and "peanut-belt" stipulations were removed in 1966.

  3. 25 Unhealthiest Deli Meats—Ranked by Sodium - AOL

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    Smithfield Smoked Ham. Smithfield. Nutrition (Per 2-slice serving): ... Protein: 10 g. This pre-sliced smoked ham makes packing lunch super easy, but simple is not synonymous with nutritious. A 2 ...

  4. From SPAM to Turkey Ham: Every Time of Ham You Could Cook ...

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    The 7-9 lbs. Pecan Lodge Whole Spiral Sliced Ham is meticulously smoked and finished with an apricot and molasses glaze. Goldbelly Weaver’s of Wellsville Half Bone-in Ham

  5. List of hams - Wikipedia

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    Sliced Black Forest ham. Ammerländer Schinken is a dry-cured (and normally smoked) ham produced in the Ammerland area of northern Germany. It has PGI status under European Union law. [4] Black Forest ham is a variety of dry-cured, smoked ham produced in the Black Forest region of Germany. [3] [4]

  6. Sweet And Smoky Ham Recipes - AOL

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    Precooked smoked spiral-sliced ham (6-9 pounds) 20 ounces crushed pineapple (1 large can) Pineapple Ham Glaze Ingredients: 1 cup dark brown sugar packed. 12 ounces Dr. Pepper.

  7. Black Forest ham - Wikipedia

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    Black Forest ham Sliced Black Forest ham Toast with Black Forest ham. Black Forest ham (German: Schwarzwälder Schinken) is a variety of dry-cured smoked ham produced in the Black Forest region of Germany. In 1959, Hans Adler from Bonndorf pioneered manufacturing and selling Original Black Forest ham by retail and mail order. [1]