tinned ham

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ham sold in a tin, a term common in British English

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  • We always keep a can of tinned ham in the pantry for emergencies.
  • We always keep some tinned ham in the pantry for emergencies.
  • Do you have any tinned ham for the sandwiches?
  • For a quick sandwich, tinned ham is incredibly convenient.
  • For this quick pasta salad, you'll need one chopped tinned ham.
  • Have you ever tried making a pie with tinned ham?
  • I actually prefer the taste of tinned ham to fresh ham for certain dishes.
  • She prefers fresh ham, but tinned ham is often more affordable.
  • My grandmother used to make a pineapple glaze for the tinned ham on Sundays.
  • During the war, tinned ham was a staple food for many families.
  • He's not a fan of tinned ham; he finds it too salty.
  • Don't forget to buy a can of tinned ham when you go grocery shopping.
  • A classic British picnic isn't complete without slices of tinned ham and some pickles.
  • The recipe calls for finely diced tinned ham.
  • Although some people look down on it, tinned ham is a surprisingly versatile ingredient.
  • I found an old can of tinned ham at the back of the cupboard.
  • The tinned ham slid out of the can in a single, gelatinous block.
  • Although it's processed, tinned ham can be quite versatile in cooking.
  • The shopping list included bread, butter, and a large tinned ham.
  • This brand of tinned ham has a surprisingly good flavor.