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Chori burger – Filipino hamburger made with chorizo patties. Chorizo – Pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula. Ciccioli – Italian pork dish. Cochinita pibil – Mexican slow-roasted pork dish. Cochonnaille – Pork product. Cơm tấm – Vietnamese rice dish. Cotechino Modena – Type of Italian sausage.
Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig ( Sus domesticus ). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, [ 1] with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BCE. [ 2] Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved; curing extends the shelf life of pork products.
Smithfield Foods, Inc., is a Chinese-owned American pork producer and food-processing company based in Smithfield, Virginia. It operates as an independent subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate WH Group. [ 4][ a] Founded in 1936 as the Smithfield Packing Company by Joseph W. Luter and his son, the company is the largest pig and pork ...
Letchworth - a traditional pork sausage with the addition of tomatoes. Lincolnshire sausage. Manchester sausage – prepared using pork, white pepper, mace, nutmeg, ginger, sage and cloves [ 32] Marylebone sausage – a traditional London butchers sausage made with mace, ginger and sage [ 33] Newmarket sausage.
Carne a la tampiqueña. Carne pinchada – a Nicaraguan dish consisting of meat (such as beef or chicken) marinated in an alcohol sauce, using beer (Tona or Victoria) or wine. Carne pizzaiola. Carpaccio. Chiles en nogada. Chislic. Chunla. Churrasco.
Scrapple. Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name Pannhaas ( 'pan tenderloin ' in English; [ 3][ 2] compare Panhas ), is a traditional mush of fried pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and wheat flour, often buckwheat flour, and spices. Scrapple and panhaas are commonly considered an ethnic food of the Pennsylvania ...
While all other ingredients remain the same—the croissant, egg, and Swiss cheese sauce—the star of the show here is a square-cut, pork-based sausage patty. The three-part sammie costs the same ...
Lard has always been an important cooking and baking staple in cultures where pork is an important dietary item, with pig fat often being as valuable a product as pork. [6] During the 19th century, lard was used in a similar way to butter in North America and many European nations. [7]