American snap bacon refers to a type of bacon that is popular in the United States. It is characterized by its streaky mix of fat and meat, and is typically cut from the pork belly, resulting in fatty strips with long streaks of fat running parallel with the meat and the rind. This type of bacon is often used as a breakfast item and is commonly enjoyed with eggs, toast, pancakes, or waffles. It can also be used as a wrap for turkey, chicken, scallops, fish, and vegetables, providing moisture and enhanced flavor to the dishes. American snap bacon is known for its crispy nature when fried, making it ideal for chopping into bacon bits.
In addition, there are references to "snackin bacon" in the search results, particularly from Dunkin, which offers a Maple Sugar Snackin Bacon product. This product consists of snack-sized slices of high-end bacon that are smoked with natural cherrywood, tossed in sweet maple sugar seasoning, and cooked at a high heat to create a caramelized, candied flavor profile. It is designed for on-the-go snacking and is often paired with hot beverages for an enjoyable experience.
Its important to note that there are also references to "snap bacon" in the context of Cheez-It crackers and "Bacon Snaps" as a type of friction-sensitive firework, which are commonly known as "adult snaps" or "fuseless fireworks".