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 Translation for 'back bacon' from English to Spanish
NOUN   back bacon | -
gastr.
lomo {m} de tocino
back bacon
Partial Matches
gastr.
tocino {m} [panceta]
bacon
gastr.
bacon {m}
bacon
gastr.
beicon {m}
bacon
gastr.
bacon {m} entreverado
streaky bacon
gastr.
tocino {m} rebanado
sliced bacon
anat.
espalda {f}
back
15
dorso {m}back
en ese entonces {adj}back then
automov.
asiento {m} trasero
back seat
anat.
muela {f}
back tooth
regresar [a un lugar]to go back
regresar [al punto de partida]to come back
volverto come back
volverto go back
a la sazón {adv}back then
unverified replicar algoto answer back
en aquel entonces {adv}back then
por aquel entonces {adv}back then
en aquella época {adv}back then
en aquel tiempo {adv}back then
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Usage Examples English
  • Loin can also be cured to make back bacon, which is particularly popular in the United Kingdom and Canada.
  • The popularity of corned beef compared to back bacon among the immigrant Irish may have been due to corned beef being considered a luxury product in their native land, while it was cheap and readily available in the United States.
  • The most common form sold is "middle bacon", which includes some of the streaky, fatty section of side bacon along with a portion of the loin of back bacon.
  • Back bacon is a cut of bacon that includes the pork loin from the back of the pig.
  • Thomas is best known for the character Doug McKenzie, a parody of all things Canadian, and the ceremony played on similar humour by serving guests back bacon on a bun and poutine.

  • Selden D. Bacon claimed ancestry to Sir Francis Bacon from several generations back.
  • Costrada consists of several layers of meat (chicken, ham and back bacon usually), or seafood (turbot and scallops).
  • Bacon and other fatty meats (such as bacon or back bacon) do not chop well in a food processor and tend to get caught on the blade, so the cook must hand chop these into tiny cubes, about 1.5 millimetres (about 1/16 inches).
  • The loveable beer-drinking, back bacon frying, toque-wearing original hosers trace their ascent to popularity following the release of their multiple award-winning, platinum selling album and highest grossing movie of 1983; reveal the fascinating stories of people whose lives were touched, affected or influenced by the extraordinary success of the McKenzie brothers; celebrate key milestones throughout the franchise's history and finally, reveal the men behind it all - Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas".
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