Sentence examples for pork flesh from inspiring English sources

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Pork, flesh of hogs, usually slaughtered between the ages of six months and one year.

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Much like pork, turkey flesh also sits comfortably with a fruity sharpness.

Their food staples consisted mainly of milk, butter, goat flesh, pork, and some fruits; and their clothing comprised leather tunics or vests made of plaited rushes.

For the most part, the meat we eat consists of muscle tissue taken from farm animals, whether it's a sirloin steak, which is cut from the rear of a cow, or a pork chop, taken from flesh near the spine of a pig.

And, apparently, pork tastes like human flesh, or so it is said.

The pork's buttery, tender flesh has absorbed the flavors of nearly caramelized sweet garlic melting into a rice wine-kissed sauce.

The flesh tastes like pork but stronger".

The flesh tastes like pork, a little bit more bitter, stronger.

After all, he sells a raw pork dish made from the flesh of Spanish pigs fed with acorns.

Mr Carr said: "Then he went on to say that he could have burnt the body but with his firefighter training he informed me that burning flesh smells like pork.

'Even the Holy Sandwich of Most Sacred Cured Pork is made of the flesh of the Periodic Table,' he tweeted the other day – and only a little more prosaically: 'Champagne is good with parmesan and gruyere.' Am I right?

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