Bacon

/ˈbeɪkən/ noun

Bacon is salted and smoked meat that usually comes from the side or belly of a pig, sliced into thin strips and often fried. It is commonly eaten at breakfast or used to flavor other foods.

From Old French “bacon,” meaning “ham” or “side of pork,” possibly from a Germanic root related to “back” (the animal’s back or side). The word has described cured pork for centuries.

AMበከን
ARلحم خنزير مقدد
BNবেকন
CSslanina
DAbacon
DESpeck
ELμπέικον
EStocino
FAبیکن
FIpekoni
FRbacon
GUબેકન
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