
Pork Roll Vs Taylor Ham New Jerseys Great Name War
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diegoplays Taylor rebranded his product as 'pork roll' to comply with the new federal laws.

diegoplays A 1906 federal law forced Taylor to drop the word 'ham' from his product.
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Name change origin: The 1906 federal law banned John Taylor from calling his product 'ham' because it was minced and blended.
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Who was John Taylor's main historical competitor, starting in Belle Mead in 1870?
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What was the original name of the product before federal law forced a change in 1906?
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Which 1906 U.S. federal law forced John Taylor to stop calling his product 'ham'?
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Why did the federal government rule that Taylor's product could not be called 'ham'?
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Who invented the original 'Taylor's Prepared Ham' in Trenton, New Jersey in 1856?
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pork roll (noun)
A processed meat product made from minced pork, salt, and spices, typically packaged in a cylindrical roll. Trenton businessman John Taylor first developed the meat in 1856 under the name Taylor's Prepared Ham.
A processed meat product made from minced pork, salt, and spices, typically packaged in a cylindrical roll. Trenton businessman John Taylor first developed the meat in 1856 under the name Taylor's Prepared Ham.
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diegoplays In 1870, George Washington Case’s rival pork roll made Trenton and Central Jersey twin industry hubs.
diegoplays In 1856, Trenton businessman John Taylor created a cured pork recipe that became a popular breakfast staple.
