Ham - Wikipedia Ham is pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing, with or without smoking [1] As a processed meat, the term ham includes both whole cuts of meat and ones that have been mechanically formed
Types of Ham: A Complete Guide - Better Homes Gardens Most hams you'll find made in the United States are city hams They are wet-cured and made by soaking the meat in a saltwater solution or injecting them with a brine You may also see country ham, which is dry rubbed and hung to dry like prosciutto There are also fresh hams, which are uncured
How Long to Cook Every Type of Ham - Martha Stewart Learn how long to cook ham, whether you want to cook a pre-cooked ham or an uncooked, cured ham, bone-in or boneless Our handy tables give you oven temperatures and timing
How to Choose the Best Ham to Buy for Your Feast - Taste of Home When it comes to picking the best ham to buy for your gathering or holiday feast, there are more choices than you think, so we've broken down what you need to know Whether you’re planning a big Sunday dinner or a holiday feast, a beautiful centerpiece-worthy ham makes the occasion feel special
Tips for Cooking the Perfect Holiday Ham - Food Network The experts at Food Network walk you through everything you need to know about how to cook a ham, including the different types of ham and how to know when they're done cooking
What Is Ham Radio and Why Are People Still Using It? Ham radio, also known as amateur radio, is a hobby and communications service that allows licensed operators to communicate locally, nationally, and even worldwide using dedicated radio frequencies