Bollony

Bollony




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Bollony
Baloney or Boloney is a North American sausage used primarily as an inexpensive cold cut for sandwiches. It is not really known in Europe. Traditionally made from pork or beef, it can be found made from chicken or turkey. The parts of meat used are the tougher parts of meat that are high in collagen. The meat is emulsified (or finely ground) and packed into a large diameter casing. Mortadella, Bologna, Polony or Baloney/Boloney look similar as they all are large diameter emulsified sausages, the difference being in quality of meats selected for the manufacture of the product. Baloney was perhaps originally inspired by the Italian or American Mortadella, though there's no actual proof of that.
North Americans have a knack for transforming nouns, for example Christmas into Xmas or doughnut into donut what offends many Europeans. They definitely don’t want Bologna Mortadella to be associated with “boloney” or “baloney.
The word also has another meaning in English. It is used to describe something – usually something someone says – that is false or wrong or foolish. Baloney is a spelling that represents an Americanized pronunciation of bologna, and it also came to mean "nonsense" in the 1920s. The word "Baloney" is also used now for saying something is "hogwash", "bullshit" or "rubbish". When this meaning is meant, the word is certainly almost always spelt "Baloney" and not "Bologna". Sometimes people merged the two spellings to invent a third word, "boloney."
Beef and pork with connective tissue is allowed. If using manual grinder only, separate connective tissues, freeze for 45 minutes and grind through 1/8” (3 mm) at least twice (refreeze between grinds).
If not using food processor grind meats through 3/8” (10 mm) plate, then place for 45 minutes in a freezer and grind again through 1/8” (3 mm) plate. Mix ground beef with 120 ml (3 oz fl=1/2 cup) of cold water and then mix with pork, spices, fat and flour. Add remaining water if it can be absorbed.
Baloney is usually cut thin and served on a roll, however, it is often cut thickly and fried. If it is cut up thick it can be served on a hamburger bun as a baloney patty.
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1915–20, Americanism ;1925–30 for def. 2 ; alteration of bologna , with substitution of -ey 2 for final schwa
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH baloney bologna , baloney
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mainly US another name for bologna sausage
C20: changed from Bologna (sausage)
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Perdue tried to obscure this by running ads last fall claiming to support protections for preexisting conditions, but they’re baloney .
Partisans in Washington will smirk that these things are optimistic baloney and keep sending their troops off to battle.
Speculation that the scrutiny of Tea Party groups might have been directed out of the White House is “ baloney ,” says Dean.
He grew up in Montana and uses folksy phrases like “happy camper” and “total baloney .”
In recent years, that ancient sales tactic has been easy to dismiss as baloney .
Just cut the usual diplomatic and political baloney , and try.
But you had been talking to some liar in Dallas who has been feeding you all this baloney about me.
I am saying—and I am going to stick to my story—that Lee is an agent, then a lot of this is a lot of baloney .
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Thinly dressed with yellow mustard and slapped between two slices of white bread, bologna is found in the lunchboxes of many American youth. But, what does the cold cut have to do with baloney , a slang word that implies nonsense?
The bologna sausage is traditionally made from the “odds and ends” of chicken, turkey, beef, or pork. It is similar to the Italian mortadella , which originated in the Italian city of Bologna. The inexpensive deli meat is often pronounced and spelled “baloney.”
While Oscar Mayer Americanized bologna, it is enjoyed in different forms throughout the world. In Newfoundland, it is a popular breakfast food called the Newfie Steak. In Britain, it goes by Polony . Polony may be derived from the old name for Poland: Polonia. But, like the American word, it may have also come from the Italian city famous for its sausages.
On to baloney: The slang word took off in the 1930s thanks to Alfred E. Smith, who served as the governor of New York four times and was the first Roman Catholic major party nominee to run for president. He frequently used the term baloney in reference to Washington bureaucracy. Incidentally, Governor Smith claimed that as a young man he took his first lessons in the ways of the American populace while working not at a sausage factory, but the Fulton Fish Market in New York, where he earned $12 a week.
It’s also possible that baloney was influenced by blarney , which means “cajolery,” “flattering,” “nonsense,” and “deceptive talk.” The word comes from the legend of the Blarney Stone . Located in a wall in a castle near Cork, Ireland, the stone is said to turn whoever kisses it into a persuasive flatterer.

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