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Is there an appreciable taste difference between the two? I know there is a big difference between a whole boneless ham and a whole semi boneless (both were purchased from the same butcher shop) with the latter having a better taste. I've always thought it would be interesting to cook one but we don't eat enough ham to justify experimenting.
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I like one with a bone and unsliced/non-honey. Those compacted boneless hams are an abomination.


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We like the bone kind

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Pretty much any meat tastes better cooked bone in.

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Bone in ham makes the best lima beens ever.

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Bone in. The real deal.


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Bone in for us. The bone gets reused in a soup stock. Split pea soup with ham.

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Originally Posted by snoeproe
Bone in for us. The bone gets reused in a soup stock. Split pea soup with ham.

Funny you should bring up Split Pea Soup, I made one yesterday, also known as Habitant Soup, a French Canadian Version of the same.

The only seasonings were dried sage, bay leaf, sea salt, pepper, and water delicious!

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Not wild about peas but I'd sure try that and probably ask for 2nds. Well done. mb


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Hi Magnum_Bob, thanks for the compliment!

I have no doubt you would, it's a tasty famous French Canadian soup, I serve it with BBQ'ed Garlic bread.

Comfort food 101 cool

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