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It was the seventeenth-century English who gave corned beef its name-corns being...
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Mark Kurlansky
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Salt: A World History
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It was the seventeenth-century English who gave corned beef its name-corns being any kind of small bits, in this case salt crystals.
( Mark Kurlansky )
[ Salt: A World History ]
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