![]() The Buffalo Gal Wild Boar Bacon contains less fat and produces far less grease than bacon from other types of swine, especially commodity type bellies. “We started doing the bacon, and we developed a real good market for the bacon – in fact, to the point where we couldn’t keep up. Once the game preserve and hunt market dried up, Fogel pivoted and moved to the wild boar meat market. Now they know what we’re doing and leave us alone.” We went through a period where they would come and check on me and check my fences and everything. I didn’t want to quit because if I quit, they could never be on our ranch again. “We’d send a semi at a time and we got pretty big in it, but that market just dried up. “Ted Nugent had a game preserve in Michigan, and we’d sell wild boar over there,” Fogel said. Originally, he sold them to game preserves for hunts. Fogel began raising the Eurasian wild boars over 40 years ago. Raising the Eurasian wild boar pays off with a bacon voted Best “wild” Bacon by Fox News in 2017 and one of the “Best Bacons Known to Man” in 2020 by men’s lifestyle website “The Manual,” but it didn’t start with bacon. You’re not going to just let them run wild if you’ve got a lot invested in them.” Truly wild Would I Recommend It: Yes, but try Trader Joe’s Apple Smoked Bacon first.įinal Synopsis: A delicious bacon for frequent bacon eaters.While the general wild boar all lumped together get blamed for wrecking habitat and killing deer among other things, Fogel said ranchers and farmers raising the authentic Eurasians do so for the meat and pay close attention to the boars, their housing and containment, health, etc. If, on the other hand, you’re snacking on bacon all the time, you might want to go with the more nuanced, and slightly healthier, black forest bacon. If you’re only an occasional bacon eater, the apple smoked version is probably the better choice – given it’s bigger flavor and worse nutritional profile. The takeaway is, on the balance these bacons are equally good. Like the apple smoked bacon, the black forest bacon is also “uncured”, meaning no sodium nitrate or commercial curing salts were used in the process – nothing but the natural nitrates found in sea salt and celery power. That’s still 5 grams of fat per thick slice, but that’s better than the 7 grams of fat in each apple smoked slice. Pricewise, Trader Joe’s Black Forest Bacon is the more expensive option, $4.99 / 13 slice pack – a dollar more than the apple smoked variety. The Black Forest Bacon is actually the healthier choice, despite the sugar rub, with 70 calories a slice, and 45 from fat. Two other factors enter into the comparison: nutrition and price. The taste is overall much broader than the apple smoked bacon, a little sugary, a little smokey, and lots of rich meaty flavor. You’ll notice the rind of spices on each slice forms a sort of natural crust once cooked, almost like a honey baked ham, and the raw sugar in the rub gives this bacon just a hint of sweetness. The taste of the black forest bacon is still as absolutely delicious as the apple smoked bacon, but plays up the “cured” side of bacon over the smoked side. In the same way that you don’t always turn to the maltiest beer, or the sweetest soda, Trader Joe’s Black Forest Bacon provides a more nuanced alternative. When it comes to a bacon you’re going to turn to every morning, you don’t necessarily want the intense flavor and smokey aroma of the apple smoked bacon day after day. In a side by side taste test, I’d have to choose the the apple smoked bacon, no question. The apple smoked bacon has set out to dominate the world of smokey, strongly seasoned bacon and it has done exactly that. Tastewise, these bacons are playing quite different games. Is it better than the Apple Smoked Bacon? That’s a trickier question. Where the applewood smoked bacon comes out the gate strong with plenty of razzle dazzle, Trader Joe’s Uncured Black Forest Bacon offers a more sophisticated and nuanced bacon choice. Is the Black Forest bacon delicious? Absolutely – it’s a nice thick cut of fatty, smoky, slightly sweet bacon that is almost too good for this earth. Today we take a look at Trader Joe’s other delicious bacon – Black Forest Bacon. ![]() Trader Joe’s Uncured Apple Smoked Bacon we already covered, and by gum if you don’t have some of this in your pantry already then I don’t know what you’re doing with your life. ![]() Not just one, but two different kinds of suberp, praise-worthy bacon have glorified my breakfast this week. The transition from a baconless existence to a world of delicious bacon has left me unnaturally giddy and elated. That raises more questions than it answers, Joe.īacon week continues with Trader Joe’s Uncured Black Forest Bacon! ![]() Despite repeated phone calls, TJ’s is staying quite on how the bacon is cured, what’s in the dry rub, and whether the pigs are actually from the Black Forest.
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