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'''Pork''' is the meat of a [[pig]]. It is not seen at feasts as often as say [[beef]] or [[lamb]] because there can be a lot of bacterial and cooking problems faced when cooking pork, especially for a large [[feast]]. There are many delicious way of cooking pork though (mmm! pork spare ribs), and you can always remove the skin from your pork and roast it ('''mmm!''' [[crackling]]!). You can have [[pork pies]], pork [[meatballs]], pork [[stew]], [[suckling pig]]... so the list goes on. |
'''Pork''' is the meat of a [[pig]]. It is not seen at feasts as often as say [[beef]] or [[lamb]] because there can be a lot of bacterial and cooking problems faced when cooking pork, especially for a large [[feast]]. There are many delicious way of cooking pork though (mmm! pork spare ribs), and you can always remove the skin from your pork and [[roast]] it ('''mmm!''' [[crackling]]!). You can have [[pork pies]], pork [[meatballs]], pork [[stew]], [[suckling pig]]... so the list goes on. |
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==Recipes using Pork== |
==Recipes using Pork== |
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* [[Filetes in galyntyne (recipe)|Filetes in galyntyne]] |
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* [[Pies of parys (recipe)|Pies of parys]] |
* [[Pies of parys (recipe)|Pies of parys]] |
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* [[Poume d'oranges (recipe)|Poume d'oranges]] |
* [[Poume d'oranges (recipe)|Poume d'oranges]] |
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* [[Flaumpens (recipe)|Flaumpens]] |
* [[Flaumpens (recipe)|Flaumpens]] |
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* [[Vyne grace (recipe)|Vyne grace]] |
* [[Vyne grace (recipe)|Vyne grace]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 6 December 2008
Pork is the meat of a pig. It is not seen at feasts as often as say beef or lamb because there can be a lot of bacterial and cooking problems faced when cooking pork, especially for a large feast. There are many delicious way of cooking pork though (mmm! pork spare ribs), and you can always remove the skin from your pork and roast it (mmm! crackling!). You can have pork pies, pork meatballs, pork stew, suckling pig... so the list goes on.