The internet is full of fabulous facts about everything from current events to the history basket weaving and corned beef fun facts. As we research for our daily content on food trucks, food carts and street food, we stumble upon some items of knowledge that we just did not know.

We have decided when these fun facts pop up, that we would share them with our readers in our section titled “Did You Know?”

For today’s Did You Know we will look at Corned Beef fun facts.

Corned Beef Fun Facts: The term “Corned” comes from putting meat in a large crock and covering it with large rock-salt kernels of salt that were referred to as “corns of salt” This preserved the meat. The term Corned has been in the Oxford English Dictionary as early as 888 AD.

  • Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural dinner was corned beef and cabbage.
  • Corned beef is not considered an Irish national dish, and the connection with Saint Patrick’s Day specifically originates as part of Irish-American culture.
  • Today, corned beef is brined with salt water.
  • February 3rd is National Cold Cut Day.
  • The fresh cuts of corned beef you find at the grocery store are usually the brisket cuts.
  • Corned beef hash is a mixture of corned beef, potatoes, and onions all chopped up together and cooked on the stove.

Corned Beef Fun Facts We Missed

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Reference: Wikipedia: Fun Facts about Corned Beef.

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