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Spam Fritters

 

Description: Sit down for a delicious, comforting meal, that can be served with your favourite side dish.

Newest Review: ... (despite being invented by a German family who had moved to the U.S). What Are Spam Fritters? Rectangles of Spam covered in ... more

 ... a crispy batter. Packaging Spam fritters come in a film covered blue plastic tray. Picture of product on the card label with all nutritional info and ingredients clearly printed. Nutritional Info Each Spam Fritter Contains: 2.0g Salt 33% RDA 14.4g Fat 21% RDA 3.8g Saturates 19% RDA 1.8G sugar 2% RDA 221 kcal Calories 11% RDA So they aren't really very healthy at all. Storing They need to be kept in the fridge and keep for about 2 weeks. Or you can freeze them. Cooking They can be cooked n oven from fresh or froz...more

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Premium Review Spam Fritters: Spam Up (448 words)
by hollywoodmum - written on 12.10.07 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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When I was a kid my mum used to make Spam fritters but not had them for years but I spotted these in Tesco and thought I'd give them a whirl. What Is Spam? Basically Spam is just chopped pork and ham which has been seasoned. It use to be known as Spiced Ham but the owner's of the company who produce it (Homel Foods) thought it needed a catchier name and one of their bright sparks came up with Spam. It was invented by Jay Homel in 1936. It can be eaten straight from the can or heated up. And it has a long shelf life. It wasn't sold in the UK until 1941 and during rationing Spam was a favourite for the British (despite being invented by a German family ...

 
 
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