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Why is it called a Boston Butt - HERE'S why

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sprinter Posts: 1,188
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Hey all,[p]An answer to the trivia of why some meat cuts are called what they are - heres the Boston Butt story...[p]"In late-18th-century New England, some pork cuts were packed into casks or barrels, known as "butts," for storage and shipment. The way the pork shoulder was cut in the Boston area became known in some regions as "Boston butt," a moniker still used today almost everywhere in the United States, except Boston." - Gourmet Magazine Article, date not remembered.[p]Just put this in the FWIW column, thought it was interesting.[p]Troy[p]

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