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pork Glossary Term
A term customarily applied to the meat of a pig that is under a year old. The pig carcass is generally split into two sides of pork; each consisting of four primal cuts known as the shoulder, loin, leg/ham, and side/belly.
shredded pork Glossary Term
Also known as hand-pulled or simply pulled pork, this type of meat is typically made with the Boston butt, which is a cut of meat taken from the pork shoulder.
charcuterie Glossary Term
French in origin, the term refers to speciality meat products or at times is loosely applied to delicatessens that are considered as providers of specialty meats.
pork loin Glossary Term
The loin is located on both sides of the backbone starting at the shoulder and continuing back to the hind leg.
arm roast pork Glossary Term
Also called picnic roast, the pork arm roast is a fresh cut that comes from the shoulder primal. Containing more fat than the blade Boston roast, a well trimmed arm roast provides a very rich flavor when roasted.
smoked pork Glossary Term
Cuts of pork, such as hams, pork chops and bacon that have been cured with smoldering, aromatic wood.
side pork Glossary Term
A cut of pork taken from the fresh pork side of the flank area. This cut can be sliced and sold fresh, but is more commonly smoked, cured, sliced and then sold as bacon.
salt pork Glossary Term
A meat product that is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "fat back". This cut of meat comes from the side and the belly of the hog and consists of a layer of fat with some lean meat streaks running through it.
pork roast Glossary Term
A reference that can apply to several different cuts of pork used for roasting, referred to as: the loin roast, shoulder roast, butt roast, blade loin roast, pork tenderloin, sirloin roast, crown roast or rolled ham roast.
light pork Glossary Term
Pork that contains 25% fewer calories and 33% less fat than the pork that is described in the USDA handbook, Composition of Foods, 8-10.
kidney pork Glossary Term
The pork kidney is a single-lobed glandular organ, which is best taken from a younger animal to provide a milder taste and more tender meat.
liver pork Glossary Term
Pork liver is generally available fresh or frozen. It is stronger flavored and not as tender as the liver from other animals.
cuban sandwich Glossary Term
A popular Carribean food item dating back to the early 1900's that was basically made as a hot meat sandwich with cheese.
pork sausage Glossary Term
A type of sausage consisting of fresh ground pork that is seasoned with sage and pepper. It is uncooked and marketed as links, patties, or in a bulk form.
italian wedding soup Glossary Term
A name given to an Italian soup that is often served for holidays or events, but is not actually a soup served specifically for weddings.
flauta Glossary Term
A food, commonly served in Hispanic kitchens that is similar to a burrito. A corn tortilla is used as a food wrap to hold contents such as shredded beef, poultry, pork, fish, vegetables, or other ingredients seasoned with spices, and then baked, broiled, or deep fried into a crispy texture.
pork rind Glossary Term
The skin of a pig that is deep-fried in lard to make light, crunchy chips. The chips are high in protein and contain no carbohydrates.
tofu Glossary Term
A soft to semi-soft food product which is actually soybean curd and commonly referred to as bean curd.
zuppa or italian soup Glossary Term
The Italian word for "soup". Zuppa specifically refers to a type of soup for which the main ingredients are vegetables common to the country.
rillette Glossary Term
A highly spiced, spreadable meat paste traditionally made of pork, goose or duck, but also fish and rabbit.
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