While you can certainly spoon it out fairly easily, this could be a problem if you want to make something that requires the Spam to remain whole, so that you can slice it in an orderly fashion.
To cook it, though, you have to remove the meat from the can and cut it into slices, strips, chunks, or whatever shape ...
We fry up slices to eat with eggs, toss strips of it into saimin (a noodle soup beloved in Hawaii), and add small chunks to fried rice. Even McDonald’s serves Spam for breakfast. But by far, the most ...