Bacon - translation to spanish
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Bacon - translation to spanish

CURED AND SMOKED PORK BELLY
Streaky bacon; Streaky rashers; Streaky rasher; Back rasher; Back rashers; Bacon grease; Bacon bits; Bacon Bits; Bac-Os; Bacos; Bacon fat; Gammon of bacon; Hickory bacon; Bacons; Green bacon; Fresh bacon; Cottage bacon; Slab bacon; Barding (cooking technique); Side bacon; Italian bacon; Bcon; Breakfast bacon; 🥓; Frühstücksspeck; Alternatives to bacon; Barding (cooking); Italian Bacon
  • Uncooked back bacon
  • Bacon bits in a bowl
  • Chocolate-covered bacon on a stick
  • Bacon frying in its own grease
  • Roasted peameal bacon with a maple glaze at the St. Lawrence Market in [[Toronto]], Ontario, Canada
  • German Griebenschmalz used as spread
  • Sliced jowl bacon
  • bacon, lettuce, and tomato (BLT)]] sandwich
  • Uncooked strips of side bacon
  • Uncured pork belly
  • German ''Speck'', a salted, smoked, and roasted pork fatback or belly cut used as a cold cut
  • Chopped, formed, colored, and flavored turkey bacon strips

bacón      
n. bacon, thin slices of pork meat
bacon         
= bacon.
Ex: She was passing the shop and couldn"t resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.
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* bocadillo de bacon = bacon butty.
bacon         
tocino
bacon
to save ones bacon: salvar el pellejo
to bring home the bacon: ganarse el sustento

Definition

bacon
bacon (del ingl. "bacon", del lat. medieval "baco" o "bacco"; pronunc. [béicon]) m. Panceta ahumada. Beicon.

Wikipedia

Bacon

Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts), used as a central ingredient (e.g., the bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich (BLT)), or as a flavouring or accent (as in bacon bits in a salad).

Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, including venison and pheasant, and may also be used to insulate or flavour roast joints by being layered onto the meat. The word is derived from the Proto-Germanic *bakkon, meaning "back meat".

Meat from other animals, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat, or turkey, may also be cut, cured, or otherwise prepared to resemble bacon, and may even be referred to as, for example, "turkey bacon". Such use is common in areas with significant Jewish and Muslim populations as both religions prohibit the consumption of pork. Vegetarian bacons such as "soy bacon" also exist.

Pronunciation examples for Bacon
1. Bacon.
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2. If I'm having bacon, I'm having bacon.
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3. They sale bacon, awesome, delicious bacon.
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4. AUDIENCE: Bacon.
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5. Francis Bacon."
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Examples of use of Bacon
1. Aquí se encuentra la reconstrucción del Estudio de Francis Bacon.
2. Pero también Freud, Bacon o Balthus impregan sus cuadros.
3. El culpable es Voltaire o, mejor dicho, Bacon incluso.
4. Las dos últimas salas, Épica y Tardía, dan paso a la obra más madura de Bacon, trabajos en los que los críticos más exigentes ven a "Bacon copiando a Bacon, olvidándose de pintar". Entre ellas está su Tríptico de 1'76, por el que Roman Abramóvich ha pagado recientemente más de 55 millones de euros.
5. Las dos últimas salas, Épica y Tardía, dan paso a la obra más madura de Bacon, trabajos en los que los críticos más exigentes ven a "Bacon copiando a Bacon, olvidándose de pintar". Entre ellas está su Tríptico de 1'76, por el que Roman Abramóvich ha pagado recientemente más de 55 millones de euros.