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Does "streaky" mean "uncooked"?
38 4 ReplyTasted pretty good to me. Nice combination of chew and crunch.
10 2 ReplyBro, you need to define the word "crunch" because ... NONE of that looks like it has even the slightest bit of crunch.
12 6 ReplyCrunchy rind, chewy meat probably. Op probably enjoys their bacon tasting like meat rather that crunchy fire.
10 4 ReplyNah, op likes to gnaw on cold rubber for a full minute before being forced to swallow it whole like a pelican.
1 0 ReplyDucks would be more accurate
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It def had a bit of crunch. It was good. Not as crispy as it would be if I had prepared it (I did not cook this).
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In other parts of the world, bacon doesn't have to be crunchy at all. But then it is also vastly better there, too.
8 4 ReplyThe part of the world this is from has nothing to do with it.
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What, does that look uncooked to you? Bizarre
4 1 ReplySome people cook their bacon until it's as rigid and dry as cardboard for some reason.
1 0 ReplyAnd others of us cook it until it's actually done, there is a middle ground ya know. It can be crispy and chewy without being rubbery, slimy, cold garbage like we see here.
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Not positive, but I believe other countries often refer to American style bacon as streaky bacon due to the ratio of fat on the slices.
1 0 ReplyYeah, there is also back bacon which i prefer
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