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What was “embalmed beef” during the Spanish-American War?

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what was embalmed beef during the spanish american war

“Embalmed beef” was a nickname for the tinned meat fed to troops at training camps during the Spanish-American War.

The meat gained its nickname because it caused diseases such as typhoid fever, dysentery, and food poisoning, which eventually claimed thousands of soldiers’ lives.

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