Where Did Corned Beef Come From?

Instead, the cans typically come with a little key that is used to remove the top part of the metal tin. The reason that corned beef comes in these odd shapes cans is that it was originally made to be supplied to the military.

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Keeping this in consideration,Why do we call the stuff we call corned beef?

Why the stuff we call corned beef should be called corned beef is a bit weird, Because it’s not preserved in salt, it’s preserved by cooking it in a can. It is easier to buy it ready sliced in Sainsburys!

People also ask,What is the best type of corned beef?

Brisket is a good cut of beef to use for making corned beef because it has a nice fat content. Beef round, on the other hand, is much leaner, it just depends on your preference. The higher fat content of brisket will produce a moister corned beef, although much of the actual fat will melt away while it cooks.

Also question is,How do you open a tin of corned beef?

If you really hate using the key, you can use a tin opener to open the large end but be sure punch a couple of holes in the small end so that the vacuum is broken. The meat will slide out more easily that way. Sources: Corned beef – why doesn’t it come in NORMAL tins??

Why are corned beef tins such peculiar shapes?

Most soldiers know that the corned beef tins are made that shape so that when the key is used to remove a section from the tin the large end will fit over the small end and form its own container for keeping the uneaten part of the corned beef fresh. If you don’t believe me then try it.

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