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Pork

Mastering the Perfect Oven-Baked Frozen Pork Ribs

Juicy tender pork ribs straight from the oven are a stellar centerpiece to any meal. But is it really possible to go from freezer to oven and still end up with mouthwatering ribs? You bet! With the right techniques baking frozen pork ribs can result in flavorful, fall-off-the-bone deliciousness. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share … Read more

Exploring the Surprising Uses of Inedible Pork Blood

Make your own blood sausages, boudin noirs, black puddings, etc with this dried pig’s blood. This bag has enough blood for one liter, which is enough to make three kilograms of blood sausage. Pork blood is a byproduct from pork processing that most people don’t think of as an edible ingredient. While pork blood can … Read more

Is Too Much Pork Bad For You?

Though you may have heard it called “the other white meat,” pork is considered red meat. People all over the world eat it, even though some religions, like Islam and Judaism, say it’s wrong to do so. Â. As a red meat, pork has a reputation for being unhealthy. However, it is a good source … Read more

What To Do If You’ve Eaten Raw or Undercooked Pork

Pork is a delicious and versatile meat enjoyed around the world However, eating raw or undercooked pork can expose you to harmful bacteria and parasites If you’ve consumed pork that wasn’t properly cooked, it’s understandable to be concerned. This comprehensive guide covers what to look for, when to see a doctor, how infections are diagnosed, … Read more

Making Traditional Filipino Pigar-Pigar with Pork and Cabbage

Pigar-pigar is a popular Filipino street food dish that originated in Dagupan City. This flavorful stir-fry is typically made with thin slices of carabao (water buffalo) meat fried up with cabbage and onions. While carabao meat lends an authentic taste, pork makes a more readily available substitute for Filipinos around the world to enjoy this … Read more

Mastering Delicious, Tender Chitterlings in the Crockpot

Chitterlings, affectionately known as chitlins, is not a dish for the faint of heart. It’s hard to explain how this beloved soul food tastes, and it doesn’t smell like it does when it’s cooking. After it’s done, it tastes great, especially with hot sauce and vinegar on collard greens, fried chicken, and cornbread. Not everyone … Read more