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RATTER15 | 09:49 Sat 09th Oct 2010 | Food & Drink
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We have just bought some "green middle back bacon" it looks very nice but why is it called "green" ?
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Sounds dodgy..
its unsmoked...not sure why its called green but thats what it is
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So green means unsmoked?
That's what I was told by a traditional butcher where I used to live.

http://www.cookitsimp.../bacon-0050-049q.html
yup...when i was a kid we used to shop in a store like arkwrights and the unsmoked bacon was labelled as "green"
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Well Ive eaten it now and not really impressed, it was a bit like plastic.

Difficult to find a really good bacon these days.
Green is unsmoked bacon. Prefer smoked myself. From a proper butcher. None of this plastic wrapped stuff which seems to be mostly water...dry cured is best.
If you're seeking really good bacon, this place supplies online. A friend of mine bought me some Black Bacon, which is sweet-cured with beer, from their shop recently. It wasn't cheap but it was gorgeous!
http://www.emmettsham.co.uk/

As others have indicated, the OED gives one definition of 'green' as "not dried, seasoned, smoked or tanned".

Chris
I do not like smoked. Unsmoked always. Or green as I have always known it. One of the best is Aldi dry cured. Wonderful.
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