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Bacon

Bacons & producers

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England 21
Ireland 18
Wales 1

Bacons

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Speck Alto Adige

South Tyrol, Italy
4.3

Lighter in flavor than its heavily smoked Alpine counterparts, but more robust than the delicate Mediterranean prosciuttos, Speck is the most prized food product of the autonomous Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy's northernmost region also know... READ MORE

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Dalmatinska panceta

Dalmatia, Croatia
4.2

Dalmatinska panceta is a traditional meat product that can only be produced in Lika-Senj, Zadar, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Split-Dalmatia, and Šibenik-Knin counties. This preserved and cured meat product is made from streaky bacon with its skin on... READ MORE

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Tiroler Speck

Tyrol, Austria
4.0

Produced in a traditional manner by Austrian farmers, Tiroler Speck is one of the oldest Tyrolean specialties whose origins can be traced back to the 1500s. This bacon is first dry-salted and seasoned with a special blend of spices, cold smoked ov... READ MORE

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Boczek

Poland
3.9

Boczek is a general name for numerous varieties of Polish bacon that is made with belly and rib meat, usually pork. After it has been cured, the meat is usually smoked, double-smoked, smoked and cooked, hunter-style, or with ribs on, known as ... READ MORE

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Zeeuws Spek

Zeeland, Netherlands
3.7

Originating from Zeeland, Zeeuws spek is a traditional bacon seasoned with salt, pepper, and bay leaves. It is usually marinated in a combination of spices, oil, and mustard, and is then either broiled, grilled, or smoked, developing an i... READ MORE

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Gailtaler Speck

Carinthia, Austria
3.5

Traditionally produced in the Alpine Gailtal region since the 15th century, the delicious Gailtaler Speck is an Austrian variety of bacon. The meat used for its production must come from pigs reared either in the Gailtal Valley or the wid... READ MORE

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Pancetta di Calabria

Calabria, Italy
3.3

The Italian word pancetta or pancia literally translates to 'belly' which means Pancetta di Calabria is actually a dry cured pork belly, a variety of unsmoked bacon. Fresh meat cuts come from pigs born and raised exclusi... READ MORE

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Ayrshire Bacon

South Ayrshire, Scotland
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Consisting of a specific cut that contains both pork belly and pork loin, Ayrshire bacon is cured back bacon that is available in both smoked and unsmoked (green) versions. The bacon is typically made by curing the skinned and deboned cut... READ MORE

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Kraška Panceta

Sežana, Slovenia
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Another premium meat product of southwestern Slovenia, Kraška panceta is a dry-cured pork belly, an unsmoked variety of bacon originating from the Karst plateau. Measuring 45-50cm in length and 18-20cm in width, the minimum weight ... READ MORE

Dishes with Bacon

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Cocido lebaniego

Liébana

4.5

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Most iconic: Del Oso (Areños, Spain)

Cocido lebaniego is a traditional dish originating from the Liébana area in Cantabria. The stew consists of local chickpeas, potatoes, and cabbage with meat from the pig slaughter such as chorizo, bacon, and morcilla. Breadcrumbs, parsley, ... READ MORE

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Sarma

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Caru' cu Bere (Bucharest, Romania)

One of the staples of traditional Turkish cuisine, sarma consists of a filling that is snugly surrounded by leaves or leafy vegetables. There are numerous versions of this dish but the mixture typically combines ingredients such as minced meat, ri... READ MORE

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Żurek

Poland

4.4

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Most iconic: Żurownia (Katowice, Poland)

Żurek is a traditional soup characterized by its distinctively sour taste, which comes from sour leavening, or the fermentation of bread and rye flour. The soup also contains meats such as sausages, bacon, or ham, and vegetables such as potatoes a... READ MORE

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Svíčková

Czech Republic

4.4

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Most iconic: Café Imperial (Prague, Czech Republic)

This delicious beef dish is one of the best-known creations of Czech cuisine. It is made with marinated braised beef, usually tenderloin, served in a creamy vegetable sauce made with carrots, celeriac, and parsley root. The dish is usually spiced ... READ MORE

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Tarte flambée

Alsace

4.4

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Most iconic: L'Ancienne Douane (Strasbourg, France)

Tarte flambée is a thin, crispy, rectangular baked dough that is topped with tart and spreadable cheese (fromage blanc) or melting ripe cheese (Munster), créme fraîche, crispy bacon, and thinly sliced roasted ... READ MORE

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Tartiflette

Savoie

4.4

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Most iconic: Châlet la Pricaz (Montmin, France)

One of the best-loved dishes of the Alps, tartiflette is a mouth-watering gratinated potato dish from the mountainous region of Savoie in France. It is made with medium-sized potatoes, white wine, Reblochon cheese, onions, smoked salt pork (la... READ MORE

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Bryndzové halušky

Slovakia

4.4

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Most iconic: Slovak Pub (Bratislava, Slovakia)

Bryndzové halušky is a modest and simple meal consisting of three elements: halušky, bryndza, and bacon. Halušky is a traditional name for a type of dumpling made with grated raw potatoes and flour. The second essential... READ MORE

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Feijão tropeiro

São Paulo

4.4

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Most iconic: Bené da Flauta (Ouro Preto, Brazil)

Feijão tropeiro is a traditional dish from the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. A favorite dish of cattle rangers (tropeiros), it consists of beans that are cooked with salted or dried meat, manioc flour, and various flavorings, he... READ MORE

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Koldūnai

Lithuania

4.4

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Known as koldūnai in Lithuania, kalduny in Belarus and kołduny in Poland, these stuffed dumplings boiled in salted water are a staple of regional cuisine. Traditionally filled with minced pork, beef, chicken, curd chees... READ MORE

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Vereshchaka

Belarus

4.4

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Most iconic: Kuhmistr (Minsk, Belarus)

Vereshchaka is a traditional stew that has been prepared since at least the mid-18th century. Originally, it was a variation of machanka meat sauce. The stew is usually made with pork sausages, bacon, onions, flour, beer, and spices. Once... READ MORE

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Beef bourguignon

Burgundy

4.3

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Most iconic: Josephine Chez Dumonet (Paris, France)

Beef bourguignon is a rich and complex stew originating from the region of Burgundy in France. The star of the dish is a robust red Burgundy wine, which is used to soften and tenderize tough cuts of Charolais beef, along with savory additions such... READ MORE

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Feijoada

Brazil

4.3

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Most iconic: Bar do Mineiro (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Feijoada or feijoada completa is Brazil's national dish, a hearty stew featuring pork and black beans. The dish is consumed throughout the country, and every family in Brazil has their own, special recipe. Sautéed greens, cheese ro... READ MORE

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Eggs Benedict

New York City

4.3

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Most iconic: Brennan's (New Orleans, United States of America)

Eggs Benedict is a breakfast or brunch meal consisting of toasted halves of an English muffin that are topped with a slice of ham or bacon, a poached egg, and sauce Hollandaise. Although there are numerous theories about the origin of the dish, mo... READ MORE

14

Gumbo

Louisiana

4.3

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Most iconic: Mr. B's Bistro (New Orleans, United States of America)

There is nothing better to represent a true taste of New Orleans than gumbo, a filling soup that is usually prepared in large, black, iron pots. A cultural and gastronomical symbol of Louisiana, it can be based on seafood and okra with tomatoes, o... READ MORE

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Cepelinai

Lithuania

4.3

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Most iconic: Alinė Leičiai (Vilnius, Lithuania)

Cepelinai is the national dish of Lithuania consisting of potato dumplings stuffed with spiced ground meat. The dumplings are traditionally quite large, served with bacon, pork rinds, and a sour cream and milk-based sauce after they have been boil... READ MORE

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Frijoles charros

Mexico

4.3

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Most iconic: El Fogon (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

Frijoles charros is a simple Mexican dish consisting of beans, onions, tomatoes, chile peppers, and coriander. Meat such as bacon, ham, or salt pork is also used in the dish, but mostly as a flavoring agent. The combination of those ingredients is... READ MORE

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Pasulj

Serbia

4.3

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Most iconic: Plava Frajla (Novi Sad, Serbia)

Pasulj is a popular Serbian bean soup that is traditionally prepared with white beans. The beans are usually simmered with sausage, bacon, or ham, and vegetables such as onions and carrots. Paprika, bay leaves, and garlic are commonly used as seas... READ MORE

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Ciorbă de fasole cu afumătură

Romania

4.3

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Rich and smoky, this white bean soup with smoked meat is a staple in most Romanian households. It consists of boiled dry white beans enriched with chunks of smoked meat such as pork knuckles or ribs, ham, or bacon, as well as root vegetables. Typi... READ MORE

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Dödölle

Hungary

4.3

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Dödölle is a traditional peasant dish originating from Hungary. These filling and inexpensive potato dumplings are made with a combination of floury potatoes, flour, lard or vegetable oil, onions, and salt. The potatoes are boiled, mashe... READ MORE

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Rahmschwammerl

Bavaria

4.3

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Rahmschwammerl is a traditional Bavarian dish made with a combination of mushrooms, bacon, onions, butter, flour, stock, heavy cream, sour cream, and garlic paste. It's best to use both fresh and dried mushrooms for this dish. The ingredients are ... READ MORE

21

New England clam chowder

New England

n/a

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Most iconic: Atlantic Fish Co. (Boston, United States of America)

One of the earliest and quintessential American dishes, New England-style clam chowder is a creamy stew made with briny clams, chunks of salt pork, sweet onions, potatoes, and milk. The dish was invented by the Pilgrims who had landed near Plymout... READ MORE

22

Chivito

Uruguay

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Most iconic: Tinkal Bar (Montevideo, Uruguay)

Chivito is a delicious sandwich from Uruguay and the country's national dish. Meaning little goat in Spanish, a legend says that in the 1940s, a chef in a restaurant was asked to prepare roasted goat, but since he didn't have one - he mad... READ MORE

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Dalmatinska pašticada

Split

n/a

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Most iconic: Konoba Hvaranin (Split, Croatia)

Dalmatinska pašticada is a traditional Dalmatian dish consisting of beef (the traditional cut used being frikando, the toughest part of beef round) that is marinated in vinegar and spices for up to a couple of days, after which it&... READ MORE

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Tiroler Gröstl

Tyrol

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Most iconic: Hospiz Alm (St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria)

Tiroler gröstl is a traditional dish from Tirol, an Austrian region famous for its skiing and hiking courses. Like most Alpine dishes, gröstl is simple, yet rich, consisting of fried potatoes, onions, and bacon. Traditionally, the dish i... READ MORE

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Kugelis

Lithuania

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Kugelis or bulvių plokštainis (literally flat potato) is a Lithuanian national dish in the form of a delicious potato cake. The recipe has survived for centuries without significant changes and is frequently encountered on... READ MORE

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Australian Burger

Australia

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Most iconic: Paul's Famous Hamburgers (Sydney, Australia)

An institution at many pubs, restaurants, and cafés in Australia, Australian burger with the lot first made its appearance in the 1940s, when beetroot started to be added to the burger alongside onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and meat.... READ MORE

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Oeufs en meurette

Burgundy

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Most iconic: La Fontaine de Mars (Paris, France)

Oeufs en meurette is a traditional dish originating from the French region of Burgundy. The dish consists of eggs that are poached in red wine, as the wine's acid keeps the eggs nice and tidy and prevents the spillage that can happen during poachi... READ MORE

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Bocadillo de cerdo

Spain

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Most iconic: La Porca (Barcelona, Spain)

Bocadillo de cerdo is a Spanish meat sandwich consisting of a loaf of bread that's filled with pork. A Spanish-style baguette (barra de pan) is the usual choice of bread for the sandwich, although burger buns, rustic bread, or pan Ga... READ MORE

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Empanada de cordero

Balearic Islands

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Empanada de cordero is a type of Spanish empanadas originating from the Balearic Islands. Unlike their Galician counterpart, Mallorcan empanadas have a dough that’s prepared without yeast. The dough is made with a combination of egg yolks, l... READ MORE

30

Coq au vin jaune

Franche-Comté

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Along with coq au Riesling, coq au vin jaune is another variation on the classic coq au vin. Instead of red wine, coq au vin jaune incorporates yellow or white wine. The best vin jaune is found in the French region of Jura, but a... READ MORE

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Bigos

Poland

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Most iconic: Polakowski (Kraków, Poland)

Polish cuisine prides itself in hearty and comforting dishes, and bigos–a traditional Polish stew–is one of the classic representatives of their culinary tradition. Also known as hunter’s stew, bigos is highly versatile,... READ MORE

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Quiche Lorraine

Lorraine

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Most iconic: Angelina (Paris, France)

Although quiches can be made with nearly anything, from meats and vegetables to seafood, herbs, and cheeses, the king among these delicious baked tarts is still the original quiche Lorraine, consisting simply of a shortcrust dough base that is fil... READ MORE

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Farofa

Brazil

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Most iconic: Braseiro da Gávea (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Farofa is a common side dish in Brazil that no churrasco (barbecue) is complete without. It consists of toasted manioc flour dressed up with complementary ingredients such as onions, olives, nuts, crispy bacon pieces, dried jerky, or fres... READ MORE

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Coq au vin

Burgundy

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Most iconic: Chez René (Paris, France)

This classic peasant stew hails from the French region of Burgundy. This dish is the perfect showcase for the harmonious coexistence of its two main ingredients – coq, or rooster, and vin, or wine, in this case a bold, rust... READ MORE

35

Bacon, Egg and Cheese Sandwich

United States of America

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Most iconic: Eggslut (Los Angeles, United States of America)

This American sandwich belongs to the group of breakfast sandwiches and consists of bread that is often toasted or buttered, crispy bacon, fried or scrambled eggs, and cheese. It is often served with a cup of coffee on the side. There are... READ MORE

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Rösti

Canton of Bern

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Most iconic: Hotel Oberland Restaurant (Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland)

Rösti is a simple, buttery and fragrant national dish of Switzerland, a crispy crusted potato pancake with an appetizing golden color. It is a great side dish to traditional Swiss delicacies such as leberspiesschen (grilled calves' l... READ MORE

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Jägerschnitzel

Germany

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Most iconic: The Rathskeller (Indianapolis, United States of America)

Jägerschnitzel is a traditional version of schnitzel that is topped with a gravy called Jägersoße, meaning hunter's sauce. Originally made with venison or wild boar, nowadays the most common types of meat used for... READ MORE

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Schwäbische Maultaschen

Baden-Württemberg

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Most iconic: Gasthof Sternenschanz (Ötisheim, Germany)

Originating from Swabia in eastern Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbische Maultaschen are traditional, savory dumplings filled with ground meat, onions, spinach, and bread. This hearty dish is ideal for cold winter months and can be prepared in ... READ MORE

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Shrimp and grits

Southern United States

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Most iconic: 82 Queen (Charleston, United States of America)

What started as a simple fisherman's dish made with shrimp cooked in bacon grease, then served over creamy grits is today a cult Southern dish due to the fact that Craig Claiborne mentioned it in the New York Times in 1985, after he tried the dish... READ MORE

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Zwiebelkuchen

Baden-Württemberg

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Most iconic: Böse Buben Bar (Berlin, Germany)

Although it translates to onion cake, German zwiebelkuchen is better described as a savory onion pie. The base of the dish is a thin, buttery crust that is usually made with yeasted dough. The center of the pie is filled with a combinatio... READ MORE

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Colombian-style hot dog (Perro caliente colombiano)

Colombia

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Most iconic: El Cebollero (Bogotá, Colombia)

Perro caliente is a Colombian variety of the hot dog, characterized by its large size and unusual toppings. The sausage is steamed or boiled and usually topped with ingredients such as pineapple chunks, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, raspberries, b... READ MORE

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Fried Cabbage

Southern United States

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Most iconic: Mama J's Kitchen (Richmond, United States of America)

Although the name might suggest otherwise, this Southern classic is prepared with shredded cabbage that is sautéed and braised in butter until tender. It is usually accompanied by bacon, onions, and occasionally sliced apples. Fried cabbage... READ MORE