Ham is generally quite salty. It is the pig-derived equivalent of corned beef.
no corn in corned beef, it is named that for the preservation process
According to Wikipedia , Corned Beef has two meanings : 1. refers to a cut of beef ( usually brisket , but sometimes round or silverside ) cured or pickled in a seasoned brine . 2. refers to a tinned product generally found with canned goods on supermarket shelves . The "corn" in "Corned Beef" refers to the "corns" or grains of coarse salts used to cure it .
a mixture of mainly corn and beef.
Corned beef is a cow that was only fed corn.
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It used to be cured with small salt pellets called corn
i think corn and sunflower seeds.
Corned beef and cabbage is a popular dish, especially at Saint Patrick's Day. The name can lead to confusion and cause one to assume that there is corn in corned beef. However, there is no corn in corned beef.
Beef has more protein
No. Corned beef is not from cows that are fed only corn. Corned beef is beef which has been cured with salt, more specifically "corns" of salt.
Most likely they sell grain-fed (or "corn-fed") beef.
corn and beef