Definition: A meat loaf-like substance made from the scraps and trimmings of pork.
1 – Scrapple’s ancestor is a German dish called Panhas.
2 – The love for Scrapple is celebrated at the "Apple-Scrapple Festival" in Bridgeville, Delaware.
3 – Habbersett has been making scrapple since 1863.
4 – Yes, Scrapple is eaten at breakfast time with get this – a squirt of mustard!
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ReplyDeleteI gotta gets me some scrapple!
for a second there I thought you were talking about a new version of Scrabble...
ReplyDeleteWhich came first Scrapple or Spam?
ReplyDeleteNot really quite sure what to make of this.. at all. It sounds better than it looks. Mustard? Hm.
ReplyDeletewell, I was hungry....but now, I'm not so sure.
ReplyDeleteWhy has no one done a scrapple scrabble crossover yet? Little edible tiles people, let's make this happen!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me blog of the day!
I never heard of this stuff before, is it good?
ReplyDeleteFinally! A product I actually know something about!
ReplyDeleteScrapple is a favorite delicacy here in Amish country. It's usually served as a breakfast meat, and accompanied by maple syrup instead of mustard.
I don't care much for it, but then I'm not a big fan of any sort of "loaf" meat product. I do consider it far more palatable than blood sausage or liverwurst.
Never heard it, sounds cool tho!
ReplyDeleteugh, this is big in new jersey (along with gross-ass pork roll) and in pa. i had never heard of it growing up on long island!
ReplyDelete72.8% sure, hey? :) Well, you can be 100% sure that I didn't know these things. I'd never even heard of scrapple before today!
ReplyDeletethats nice, thanks 4 sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, great now im hungry
ReplyDeleteSounds gross but looks delicious hahaha
ReplyDeletelooks pretty damn tasty actually
ReplyDeletePork parts and mustard - no thanks.
ReplyDeleteInteresting looking food item, but I'll pass.
ReplyDeleteNo thanks. I'll stick with bacon!
ReplyDeleteI tried a bite of this when I moved to PA. Yuck, blecch, gross, disgusting, and EWWWW doesn't even BEGIN to describe how I feel about Scrapple!
ReplyDeleteI eat scrapple when I scrabble...and sometimes babble. It just lends itself to silly rhyming, yes?
ReplyDeleteI like that bread roast very much. Can you give me? Simply great article. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou can keep your scrapple. Looks pretty gross to me.
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