SPAM, created by Hormel Foods in 1937, is a versatile canned meat
that has become a pantry staple. Its name’s true meaning is unclear,
with theories ranging from “Shoulder of Pork And Ham” to
“Specially Processed American Meat.” Made from six simple ingredients—pork,
with ham, salt, water, potato starch sugar, and sodium nitrite—SPAM
comes in various flavors like Hickory Smoke and Hot & Spicy. The name
was suggested by Ken Daigneau, who won $100 in a naming contest.
SPAM’s culinary versatility allows it to be used in a variety of dishes,
making it a beloved ingredient for many.