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− | Bacon Bits are small pieces of crumbled [[bacon]] used as a topping in salads and also as part of many recipes. |
+ | [[Bacon Bits]] are small pieces of crumbled [[bacon]] used as a topping in salads and also as part of many recipes. |
Commercially produced bacon bits are sold pre-cooked (usually in industrial-grade continuous microwave ovens), made from the tips, ends and uneven parts unsuitable for commercial-grade sliced bacon, smoked, salted and packaged in air-tight bags or glass containers. |
Commercially produced bacon bits are sold pre-cooked (usually in industrial-grade continuous microwave ovens), made from the tips, ends and uneven parts unsuitable for commercial-grade sliced bacon, smoked, salted and packaged in air-tight bags or glass containers. |
Revision as of 15:22, 24 May 2015
Bacon Bits are small pieces of crumbled bacon used as a topping in salads and also as part of many recipes.
Commercially produced bacon bits are sold pre-cooked (usually in industrial-grade continuous microwave ovens), made from the tips, ends and uneven parts unsuitable for commercial-grade sliced bacon, smoked, salted and packaged in air-tight bags or glass containers.
Other types of products are packaged and sold as "bacon bits", ranging from pork/ham by-products smoked and salted to have flavour similar to real bacon, to turkey bacon bits and soy-based protein "vegetarian bacon bits", which are wholly unsuitable for use in many recipes actually calling for bacon bits.