Off The RecordWhy Is It Called Spam, Anyway?

What’s Really in SPAM? It’s Simpler Than You Think

Often teased as “mystery meat,” SPAM’s ingredients are actually quite straightforward. Introduced by Hormel Foods in 1937,

SPAM was created as an affordable, shelf-stable protein during the Great Depression. Its popularity surged

during World War II, becoming a staple for troops due to its convenience and long shelf life.

Despite its mixed reputation, over eight billion cans have been sold worldwide, and it’s now available in 44 countries

with 15 flavor varieties, including Teriyaki and Jalapeño. There’s even a SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, where it all began.

So, what’s in it? Just six ingredients: pork, ham, salt, sugar, water, potato starch,

and sodium nitrite (a preservative). No fillers or mystery parts—just a simple mix.

The preparation is just as simple: the meats are ground, mixed with the other ingredients, left to bind, cooked, canned, sealed, and cooled. That’s it.

SPAM’s enduring success lies in its simplicity, convenience, and versatility. Whether you love

it or question it, SPAM has secured a spot in global food history—and it’s far from a mystery.

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