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Turns out that there may be some truth to the cigarette - bacon comparison. It causes lung disease / COPD and cancer...
I do love bacon, though.
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They do, Elia. I have eaten it while traveling in Chile. It's called 'tocino' or 'panceta' (can you confirm?).
Here in Argentina we call it 'panceta'.
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Heh, ok they do sell it, and they sell waffles and other stuff too. But they are not really common. People are far more used to eating ham at breakfast.
I am under the impression that its not the exact same thing, too. maybe prepared different? I wouldn't really know.
jim gaffigan has some love for the stuff as well
http://www.baconunwrapped.com/2007/10/baconvision-jim-gaffigan-on-bacon.html