单词 | chitterlings |
释义 | chitterlings (once / 57938 pages) n Chitterlings are a type of food with an unappetizing origin: they’re the small intestines of a pig. Chitterlings are served boiled or fried. Many parts of a pig are used as food, but you’d think we’d draw the line with something as gross as its guts. However, you’d think wrong, because this is exactly what chitterlings are: a pig’s small intestines. Chitterlings are then boiled or fried, and they’re often filled with mincemeat. Chitterlings can come from other animals too, but they’re usually from a pig. If you eat these on a regular basis, you may know them as chitlins. WORD FAMILYchitterlings USAGE EXAMPLES“Obviously, chitterlings would be wildly significant in terms of dining culture, but it would be a tough thing to sell,” he said. New York Times(Nov 28, 2016) Of chitterlings of pigs were made Its beautiful rafters, Splendid the beams and the pillars Of marvellous pork. T. H. White, The Once and Future King(1958) Through collard greens, cornbread, okra, ham-hocks, chitterlings and pigs’ feet, neither can stop upping the ante. Economist(May 05, 2016) n small intestines of hogs prepared as food Syn|Hyper chitlings, chitlins organs, variety meat edible viscera of a butchered animal |
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