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28 enero, 2024 a las 3:56 am #28237edwardolightfootParticipante
Last year was the year that butter boards, pink sauce, nacho tables and superfood powders were trendy on social media.<br>And now it seems that Spam is, shockingly, cool again. <br>The c Jack Sherman, who goes by @culinaryjack, posted a video of him trying it for the first time<br> The TikToker tried frying it and masking it with some Tabasco sauce, but said that the flavour and texture just wasn’t for him<br>People have also been finding new ways to cook with canned classics; #Spamrecipe has 10.3m views on the platform, and #Spam has 3.5 billion. <br>With people looking for new ways to cook food for less, as the cost-of-living crisis continues to place a strain on grocery budgets across the country, Spam’s come up top.<br>This tinned food has something of a renaissance – particularly for ingredients that can be expensive, such as tropical fruit or fish.<br>When Spam first hit the shelves in the UK in 1941 during the Second World War, it contained nothing more but pork shoulder, chopped ham, water, sugar and sodium.<br>It was marketed as a time-saver and a food for service komputer panggilan any meal: Spam and eggs, Spam and beans, spaghetti, macaroni and crackers…
and even Spamwiches. <br>As a consequence of World War II rationing and the Lend-Lease Act, Spam was sold in the United Kingdom. Margaret Thatcher even later referred to it as a ‘wartime delicacy.’ <br>Spam sales in the UK also hit a record high as people loaded up on food during the pandemic, with sales rocketing 4.2pc in 2021. <br>Made in the US by Hormel Corporation, it was first releaed in 1937, and is now currently available in 44 countries throughout the world. <br>But the canned meat rather fell off the radar…
until recent years.<br>From trying Spam for the first time and filming their reactions to full on mukbang’s, social media is loving the meat.<br> TikTok user @_butter_dawg_ has posted numerous videos of himself implementing the canned delicacy into his diet, where in one video he eats it as an iced donut<br> Social media users were left shocked that he ate the spam in this way, with one person writing: ‘He needs serious help'<br>Jack Sherman, who goes by @culinaryjack, posted a video of him trying it for the first time.<br>In a video which he captioned ‘I tried spam,’ he gave an honest review following a taste test.<br>Visibly shaking as he put a spoonful of the meat in his mouth, he said: ‘Ok here goes nothing…
oh it smells like cat food.<br>’Oh, very salty. It tastes like it smells and it smells awful.'<br>He then fried the spam for a second go, and after giving it a quick taste he said: ‘The consistency has almost a slimeyness to it,’ as he concluded that ‘spam might not just be for me.'<br>While it was not quite up to his taste buds, users advised he try the canned meal again and prepare it a different way.<br>One person wrote: ‘Slice it and fry it and put it on a sandwich with cheese, mayo, mustard and lettuce.'<br>And another said: ‘Spam fried rice.
Cube it up and fry it and be good at making fried rice already.'<br>A third person simply recommended: ‘Cube it, mix it with eggs.'<br> Other social media users have filmed themselves ‘eating a whole can of cold spam in one sitting,’ racking themselves thousands of views (File image)<br>Meanwhile, other social media users have filmed themselves ‘Eating a whole can of cold spam in one sitting,’ just as user @beewinss has done – racking himself over 5,000 views.<br>Users commented below the video that they ‘could never’ eat this, as another said: ‘I ate to much spam when I was a kid I’d cry if I’d ate that much.'<br>While TikTok user @_butter_dawg_ has posted numerous videos of himself implementing the canned delicacy into his diet.<br>In one clip, he shows his users what a carnivore eats in a day, which included an iced donut made from Spam – complete with sprinkles and sour cream icing sugar drizzled on top.<br>And social media users were left shocked that he ate the spam in this way, with one person writing: ‘He needs serious help’.<br>Another commented: ‘Hard to watch and hard to hear’.<br>Another user, @hahaveryfunneman, was left shocked that the food has ‘too much sodium’ in it – despite filming himself spooning the whole thing out of the tub like ice cream. <br>
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