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I'm not satisfied with the wikipedia entry on why it is called Boston
Butt. "In pre-revolutionary New England and into the Revolutionary War, some pork cuts (not those highly valued, or "high on the hog," like loin and ham) were packed into casks or barrels (also known as "butts") for storage and shipment. The way the hog shoulder was cut in the Boston area became known in other regions as "Boston Butt." Can anyone give me some references other than a website that refers to "How to Cook Meat" by Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby. [anyone familiar with them?] I've found the exact verbiage on a gazillion other sites -- some referring to the National Pork Board- which is no longer there. I don't know who plagiarized who, but I find the explanation implausible. It seems odd to me that a cut that is more popular in the south [though I grew up on it in rural NY] is named [without some irony being involved] for a New England city. I'm also suspect of the common use of the term 'butt' for a cask in Revolutionary America. I've read a lot of period papers and don't remember seeing that term used. I just searched Washington's papers online for "pork and butt" -zero hits. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/mgwquery.html Same results for Thomas Jefferson- http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collecti.../mtjquery.html Any other theories on why it is 'Boston Butt'? [or sources that prove Wikipedia is right?] Jim |
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