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Updated: 09/27/2012 08:01:27AM

Bacon shortage looms

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SUN PHOTO BY DANA SANCHEZ, dsanchez@sun-herald.com

Cooking breakfast in the kitchen at Ole Time Cafe, brothers Omar and Ivan Bravo give a sizzling platter a send-off Wednesday. The Bravos work at the newly opened Englewood restaurant on Dearborn Street.

SUN PHOTO BY DANA SANCHEZ, dsanchez@sun-herald.com

Cook Omar Bravo prepares a sizzling breakfast platter Tuesday at Ole Time Cafe on Dearborn Street in Englewood.

SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

The National Pig Association predicts a significant pig shortage in 2013.

SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

Large portions of bacon could be a thing of the past, according to the National Pig Association, which predicts a significant bacon shortage.

SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

The National Pig Association predicts a significant pig shortage in 2013.

By MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE

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There is nothing like the aroma of bacon. The smell of pork belly sizzling on a griddle is enough to tempt the most loyal of vegetarians. While scientists have tried to explain the appeal by hypothesizing that a chemical reaction between amino acids and sugar is part of the allure, most area residents just know “they like it.”

“This is a bacon-eating town,” said Kim Casey, owner of Morgan’s Cafe off Kings Highway in Charlotte Harbor. “My customers eat a lot of bacon. It’s the grease that does it.”

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