Muffins and crumpet are completely different, but both are great toasted with lashings of butter and Peanut butter.
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I thought "English Muffins" were properly called "crumpets" in Britain? Because scones are more like our biscuits.
As for American processed cheese product, I think the description is oddly apt.
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This is an important topic that requires some research ---
According to Wikipedia McMuffin's are made with a slice of ham - not back bacon or "Canadian bacon".
Back bacon IS ham - of course - but it's a specific cut - it's pork loin AND pork belly combined.
Back bacon is usually prepared by smoking it - like regular strip bacon - but when it's prepared in brine and (often) rolled in yellow corn meal it's called peameal bacon - which does originate from Canada - specifically Toronto. (Yay for us!)
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Back bacon is usually prepared by smoking it - like regular strip bacon - but when it's prepared in brine and (often) rolled in yellow corn meal it's called peameal bacon - which does originate from Canada - specifically Toronto. (Yay for us!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peameal_BaconComment
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