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"pork bone" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing meat, for example: "I cooked a pot of soup with a pork bone for extra flavor."
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"It's a pork bone," he said, grinning.
It smelled sweet and faintly nutty a lot better than the pork bone.
"They won't go for raw octopus or pork bone soup," he said.
It smelled sweet and faintly nutty — a lot better than the pork bone.
Days later, he sent me a photograph of a bolt and a baby pork bone, both splayed open with numerous slices.
The broth: pork bone, chicken, chicken bone, Raus seaweed, Kishin seaweed, dried mushrooms, dried scallops, dried anchovies, garlic, ginger, cabbage, red pepper.
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D & D even sells pork bones (49 cents a pound) for making your own sauce.
The noodles are light and the tonkotsu soup (made from long-simmered pork bones) rich and satisfying.
Mr. Chang said: "I use bacon, ham hocks, dark chicken meat and roasted pork bones, and then I deglaze with sake.
Omnivores (gelatine comes from either beef or pork bones) should opt for leaf gelatine, as it is much easier to use than the powdered kind.
She took the beef and pork bones out of her grandmother's rich meat sauce recipe and turned it into a marinara.
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