Virginia ham
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Virginia ham
An Americanism dating back to 1625–35
Example Sentences
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She does recommend “the backbone of a more elevated bread,” something a touch firmer, such as the oat bread recipe in her cookbook, as well as a quality Virginia ham.
From Washington Post
Items such as plastic containers, bags and — most devastating of all — salty Virginia ham have become hard to get from suppliers.
From Washington Post
The Final Gravity Brewing Company had opened near Love Shack, a breakfast spot offering Virginia ham and eggs on a croissant.
From New York Times
The rest of the menu is a wide mix: fresh Chincoteague oysters; “fancy toast,” including dried fig and Virginia ham; steak frites and “grain goddess” salads.
From Washington Post
Oyster stew, meat pies, roasted pheasant, puddings, roasted suckling pig and Virginia ham are some of the many dishes that would be served in just one course.
From Salon
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