"Schnitzel" in German refers to a breaded and fried cutlet of meat, often made with pork or veal. It is a popular dish in Germany and Austria, typically served with potatoes or salad.
Yes, the word 'bacon' is a noun, a word for a type of smoked meat, a word for a thing.
The surname Bacon is of English origin. It is derived from the Old French word "bacun," meaning "back meat," and was likely originally used as an occupational surname for a pork butcher or seller of pork products.
The Esperanto word for pig is "porko," and the word for pork is "porkoΔeno."
Yes, pork is a popular meat in Japanese cuisine. It is commonly used in various dishes such as tonkatsu (breaded pork cutlet), buta no kakuni (braised pork belly), and shabu-shabu (hot pot).
The word for pork in German is (das) Schweinefleisch.
Pork steak in German is Schweinesteak.
The Hawaiins call pork: poi Only 3 letter word I know for pork....
Pork IS a type of meat.
chicken, turkey, pork. pork is red meat
Schinken is the German (Deutsch) word for ham. Ham is a pork product. Pork comes from pigs.
If you mean the word porcupine, the German word is Stachelschwein, which translates literally as "spiney pig" or "pig with spines"
No, Pork is the meat of a pig, veal is the meat of a young cow or bull (beef)
Pork is the meat from a pig.
Bacon is a cured meat made from pork. Pork is the meat of pigs.
No. Pork is not poultry.
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