cured meat

collocation in English

meaningsofcureandmeat

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cure
noun[C]
uk
/kjʊər/
us
/kjʊr/
something that makes someone who is sick ...
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meat
noun
uk
/miːt/
us
/miːt/
the flesh of an animal when it is used ...
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(Definition ofcureandmeatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this latter context, the use of preservatives, such as nitrite incuredmeat, have made many potentially hazardous products quite safe.
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Curedmeatproducts, including ham and bacon, would be required to carry a declaration of any curing solution in excess of the specified limit.
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There is a rule which says that in meat processing one can havecuredmeatin one building and raw meat in another.
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I went to view the facilities and found, to my amazement, that there wascuredmeatand raw meat in the same building without any partition between the two.
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Gilde is a meat processing company specializing incuredmeatproducts.
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Eatingcuredmeatproducts has been linked to a small increase in gastric cancer, as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Salt penetration is important, because it determines how long thecuredmeatlasts.
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The addition of ascorbate tocuredmeatreduces formation of nitrosamines, but increases the nitrosylation of iron.
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Curedmeatproducts typically contain less than 40 ppm "w" / "w" nitrites.
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Once cool, it firms into lard if from uncured meat, or rendered bacon fat if fromcuredmeat.
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Many factories have long traditions for making meat products, especially salted andcuredmeat.
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Generally they are used for pickling meats as part of the process to make sausage orcuredmeat.
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No links have been found between glioblastoma and smoking, consumption ofcuredmeat, or electromagnetic fields.
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The binding also creates the characteristic reddish color found in mostcuredmeat.
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Traditionally it is eaten withcuredmeat.
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Curedmeatproducts include ham and bacon.
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Leftover rice is often fried with garlic to make "sinangag", which is usually served at breakfast together with a fried egg andcuredmeator sausages.
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