____ browns (breakfast potatoes that are often shredded)

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Random information on the term “Hash”:

Hash is a dish consisting of diced or chopped meat, potatoes and spices that are mixed together and then cooked either alone or with other ingredients such as onions. The name is derived from the French verb hacher (to chop).

Canned corned beef hash became especially popular in some countries including in Britain and France during and after the Second World War as rationing limited the availability of fresh meat. The dish may also use corned or roast beef.

In many locations, hash is served primarily as a breakfast food on restaurant menus and as home cuisine, often served with eggs and toast and occasionally fried potatoes such as hash browns or home fries. In the United States, hash is sometimes served with biscuits.

In 2011 it was reported that hash was making a comeback as more than just a dish for leftovers or breakfasts of last resort, with high-end restaurants offering sophisticated hashes.

The meat packing company Hormel claims that it introduced canned corned beef hash and roast beef hash to the U.S. in 1950, but “hash” of many forms was part of the American diet since at least the 18th century, as is attested by the availability of numerous recipes and the existence of many “hash houses” named after the dish. In the United States, September 27 is “National Corned Beef Hash Day.”

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