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This culinary practice originated in the 19th century, where waves of Irish immigrants settled in cities across the country, predominantly within Jewish neighborhoods. Due to a lack of traditional meats such as bacon, which was not readily available, these immigrants turned to corned beef brisket as a substitute. This adaptation allowed them to maintain a sense of cultural identity while also accommodating the resources available to them in their new home.

Going Back in Time: Medieval Ireland’s Dining