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Three-quarters of the meat is coarsely-ground, and the remainder is ground very finely. The meat is then mixed with the other ingredients above, and allowed to cure overnight, refrigerated. The next day, it is mixed again, then canned, sealed, cooked and sterilized right in the can for about 70 minutes. Most Spam sold in Europe is made in Denmark. As of 2004, it was bought by 2 million British households.
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