What is spam how that is produced
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Spam is a canned cooked meat product made from ground pork and processed ham. The spam is produced by the meat mixture is combined with preservatives and flavoring agents, such as sugar, salt, potato starch and sodium nitrite, and then canned, closed and vacuum-sealed.
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To make SPAM, the ground-up pork and ham are mixed with the other ingredients for 20 minutes. When the mixture reaches the proper temperature, it's put into the cans, which are vacuum-sealed. The cans are cooked and then cooled for three hours, after which they're ready for their labels. And that's all there is to it!
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