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streaky bacon

American  
[stree-kee bay-kuhn] / ˈstri ki ˈbeɪ kən /

noun

  1. British. a form of bacon high in fat that is cut from the belly or sides of a pig, usually sliced thinly before being sold.


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Ocado also sells nitrite-free streaky bacon fromNorthamptonshire-based Houghton Hams and a nitrite-free prosciutto from Unearthed.

From The Guardian • Dec. 29, 2018

David Lean's grimly black-and-white Oliver Twist, released in 1948, muffles the book's raw, coarse alternation of murder and mockery, which Dickens likened to the layers of meat and fat in a rasher of streaky bacon.

From The Guardian • Aug. 20, 2011

Take some full-grown mushrooms, and, having cleaned them, procure a few rashers of nice streaky bacon and fry it in the usual manner.

From The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise Its Habitat and its Time of Growth by Hard, Miron Elisha

"It can't be a merry-makin' either; for, when you come to think of it, folks don't feast off such things as streaky bacon."

From Major Vigoureux by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

Lay breasts down, upon a low rack in a deep pan, cover with slices of streaky bacon, shingling the slices well.

From Dishes & Beverages of the Old South by McCulloch-Williams, Martha