A “rasher” refers to a thin slice of bacon or ham. I've only ever read it being used to refer to bacon myself; the only reason I know about it including ham is because I just now checked the definition to see if there actually was any difference. read more
Rasher is a see also of bacon. As nouns the difference between rasher and bacon is that rasher is a strip of bacon while bacon is d meat from the sides, belly or back of a pig. As a adjective rasher is (rash). read more
A “rasher” refers to a thin slice of bacon or ham. I’ve only ever read it being used to refer to bacon myself; the only reason I know about it including ham is because I just now checked the definition to see if there actually was any difference. read more
If you want smoked bacon you have to buy bacon or rasher packets that's specifically say smoked before the rasher or bacon word. We also do the"normal" American bacon but we call it streaky bacon. You also need to buy specific smoked versions of this to get a close match to north American bacon. read more