A bacon flavor of jam appeared, the same type as regular jam painted in bread and eaten
People who say they are breadmorning in the morning may have prepared various items such as fruit jams, chocolate cream, peanut butter, etc. to be painted on it, but probably not included in it Wax "Bacon Jam" was released in the UK.
Marmalade could be toast if bacon jam tickles your fancy - mirror.co.uk
This jam contains smoked bacon as its name suggests, it is said to be a barbecue type so it is used in a baked state. Others include red onions, coffee, balsamic vinegar, and whiskey as ingredients.
When it was released at Waltham Stow in the eastern part of London, the bottle containing 200 g with a price of 3.75 pounds (about 463 yen) was sold out in haste, despite having more than 200 stocks, I can understand its popularity. In Japan, for example,"Learn to eat" boomIt might be something like.
Bacon jam bottle. Something fresh and brown pasty is clogged.
Chris O'Connor who developed "Bacon Jam" said, "We have sold homemade jams and crispy bacon so far, so we thought that we could combine these two "We will talk about the subjects until development.
James Brundle, O'Connor's business partner, said, "'Bacon Jam' can be put on toast and it is delicious to eat with cheese, even if used as a dip, as a dish material It is a versatile seasoning that you can use "and explains its charm.
As Brundle says "This jam surely will be a huge hit", as it was good sales right after release, it is going to be released all over the UK in the future.
However, in the United States, which is one step or two steps ahead of other countries, bacon is said to be "Fancy Food · Show" which was held in Washington in early August in front of the release of "British Bacon Jam"Skillet Street Foods' bacon jam "Skillet Bacon Spread"The fact that it was exhibited. Here is a bottle of 14 dollars (about 1086 yen), there are parts that are still being prepared but mail order is also available.
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