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== Etymology ==
One possible source of this name derives from food provisions given to Hungarian soldiers. In armed conflicts before World War II, Hungarian soldiers were aligned with the Austrian [[Kaiser]] (emperor), and received normal [[bacon]] as their food supply, which was referred to as Kaiser-bacon.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} (Compare [[Kaiser roll]].)
 
During World War II, Hungarian soldiers received food provisions from the Germans, and it was often fruit flavored jam instead of bacon. So the soldiers started to refer to this jam as the emperor's bacon, and the "emperor" was [[Adolf Hitler]].