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pork
noun
The meat of a pig; swineflesh.
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The word "pork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to describe a type of meat from a pig. For example, "I'm going to make pork chops for dinner tonight."
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Hog has geographical scope too, recreating recipes from India (Goan pork vindaloo), Canada (pig's head poutine) and the Deep South, spiritual home of pulled pork.
"If we consume the best pork we'll enjoy it all the more".
Dinner could be jerk pork chop with black beans, followed by local black pineapple, grilled and served with rum and raisin ice-cream.
When Kollegaeva visited she was served a penis made of pork fat, served with a side helping of dumplings.
Two of Britain's biggest pork pie and sausage roll suppliers are hopeful they will be free to earn their crust together after the competition authorities provisionally cleared their merger.
(If you eat neither pork or prawns, Rosemary Brissenden's recipe in South East Asian Food suggests chicken thigh as an alternative, or you can find plenty of vegetarian versions online, including the Gourmet recipe referenced here).
Do you like chicken, pork, beef, water buffalo, rabbit, horse – or even the slightly gruesome-sounding, but undoubtedly delicious, skin satay?
Hanoi Quan, look out for the stuffed crocodile on the roof, (346b Illawarra Road) is my favourite – try the chicken or pork vermicelli.
In the meantime, Republican presidential contenders are saddling up on their motorcycles and getting ready to eat as much pork as they can, in order to stay in Ernst's good graces and hope some of her popularity with Iowa Republicans rubs off.
But, it was enough to keep it from being challenger Matt Bevin's Republican party – especially after his unforced errors and willingness to prize ideological purity over more pragmatic concerns (like the $2bn in pork McConnell brought home for agreeing to end the government shutdown).
The pork could be loaded on to a bun or cut up and eaten on its own.
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