
Off The RecordWhy Is It Called Spam, Anyway? A Brief Inbox History Of The Product That Was Sold Over 8 Billion Times
SPAM – a name familiar to many, sometimes jokingly referred to as “mystery meat.” But in reality, its ingredients and production process are much simpler than you might think.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “What exactly is SPAM?”—even just for a second while walking past it in a grocery store—then the answer may pleasantly surprise you.
What Is SPAM?
SPAM is a well-known canned meat product that was first introduced in 1937 by Hormel Foods, based in Austin, Minnesota, USA.
During the final years of the Great Depression, SPAM emerged as an affordable, shelf-stable food option that helped meet the need for accessible protein.
Its popularity skyrocketed during World War II, thanks to its long shelf life and ease of transport. According to James Schend, food editor at Taste of Home, “SPAM cemented its place in the culinary world because it could be stored for long periods and shipped around the world.”
To this day, SPAM continues to thrive. It’s now sold in 44 countries, with over 8 billion cans sold worldwide.
And in 2016, the city of Austin, Minnesota, where SPAM was born, proudly opened a SPAM museum—a testament to its enduring legacy.
What Is SPAM Made Of?
Despite its “mystery meat” reputation, SPAM is actually made from just six simple ingredients, as listed on the official brand website:
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Pork
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Ham
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Water
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Salt
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Sugar
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Potato starch
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Sodium nitrite (used as a preservative)
According to Schend, sodium nitrite is the only ingredient that might raise questions for some consumers, but its purpose is to preserve freshness and color, helping maintain SPAM’s quality over time.
How Is SPAM Made?
The production process of SPAM is straightforward:
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Ground pork and ham are mixed with the other ingredients.
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The mixture is left to rest for 20 minutes to firm up.
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It’s then filled into vacuum-sealed cans.
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The cans are cooked, then cooled for three hours.
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Finally, they’re labeled and packaged—and that’s it!
SPAM Today
From a wartime necessity to a culinary icon, SPAM has evolved into a unique global product. Today, there are 15 different varieties, including flavors like Teriyaki, Jalapeño, and the original Classic.
Love it or not, SPAM is here to stay. It remains a symbol of convenience, creativity, and survival in kitchens across the world.
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