• TWeaK@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    Fuck’s sake, 2nd time that’s happened to me in this thread. I thought steak should just be beef, but it turns out:

    The word steak was written steke in Middle English, and comes from the mid-15th century Scandinavian word steik, related to the Old Norse steikja ‘to roast on a stake’, and so is related to the word stick or stake.

    I don’t even want to look up bacon now, I need to believe that it should just be pig.

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      2 days ago

      early 14c., “meat from the back and sides of a hog” (originally either fresh or cured, but especially cured), from Old French bacon, from Proto-Germanic *bakkon “back meat” (source also of Old High German bahho, Old Dutch baken “bacon”), from the source of back (n.).

      Nah, bacon is bacon

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        2 days ago

        Good. Fuck turkey bacon. It should still exist as a substitute, for my Muslim friends and whoever else, but they should call it something else.