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sugar cured ham Glossary Term
A ham that is wet or dry cured where sugar is at least ½ of the sweetening ingredient used in the curing mix.
brine-cured ham Glossary Term
Also referred to as city hams, brine-cured hams are cuts from the hind leg of a hog. The hams are cured by soaking or injecting the meat with a brining solution.
wet cured ham Glossary Term
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dry cured ham Glossary Term
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sweet pickle cured ham Glossary Term
A ham that is wet cured in a sweet seasoned brine. The sweetener and seasoning used in the curing process will vary according to the recipe of the producer or the person curing the ham.
honey cured ham Glossary Term
A ham that is wet cured with honey consisting of at least one half of the sweetening ingredient used in the curing mix.
raw ham Glossary Term
A ham that is first treated with a salt mixture and then exposed to a natural air-curing process that dries and flavors the meat.
uncooked ham Glossary Term
A ham that had not reached an internal temperature exceeding 137° F during processing. Uncooked hams are generally dry-cured hams, although dry-cured hams are also available fully cooked.
ham Glossary Term
A cut of pork that is taken from the meat on the middle part of the shank bone extending to the hip bone on the hind leg of the hog.
country ham Glossary Term
A variety of hams that are considered to be part of a family of "specialty hams". Hams such as Kentucky, Smithfield, or Virginia are country hams that are dry cured, salted heavily,and then generally aged for 6 months to a year.
irish ham Glossary Term
A brine cured ham for which Belfast is famous. Irish hams develop a distinctive flavor of their own from being smoked over peat and/or juniper fires.
smithfield ham Glossary Term
A specialty ham known as a "country ham" with origins in Smithfield, Virginia. To be a Smithfield ham, it must be cured and processed in the Smithfield, Virginia city limits.
boneless ham Glossary Term
Also known as boned ham, this whole cured ham is a cut of pork that has had the hip, thigh, and shank bones removed, as well as most of the fat before it is rolled, molded, and packaged.
virginia ham Glossary Term
A specialty ham known as a "country ham" with origins in Virginia. It is a ham similar to the Smithfield ham that is dry cured and sent through a process of slow smoking and aging that adds a notable rich flavor.
deviled ham Glossary Term
Ham meat or a mixture of ham and pork shoulder meat that is cured and then cooked with water, spices and other ingredients.
jamon serrano ham Glossary Term
A dry-cured Spanish ham that comes from white hogs, which are raised in southern Spain and fed a diet of acorns.
york ham Glossary Term
A dry-cured, English ham that is smoked over oak sawdust. Generally it is lightly smoked but it can be found smoked a little more heavily.
chopped ham Glossary Term
Cured pork that has been ground or chopped, seasoned, formed into a loaf shape, and cooked.
canned ham Glossary Term
A canned ham consists of pieces of ham that have been brine cured, pressed or molded, vacuum-sealed in a can, and then fully cooked.
kentucky ham Glossary Term
An American dry-cured country ham, which is made from the hind leg of a pig that has been raised on a diet of acorns, beans, clover, and grain.
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