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  2. Suckling pig - Wikipedia

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    A suckling pig prepared at St. John Restaurant, London Suckling pig being grilled at La Paloma fair in Madrid, among ribs and other pork produce. A suckling pig is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still a "suckling"). In culinary contexts, a suckling pig is slaughtered between the ages of two

  3. Cockentrice - Wikipedia

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    Cockentrice is a dish consisting of a suckling pig's upper body sewn onto the bottom half of a capon. [1] Alternately, the front end (head and torso) of the poultry is sewn to the rump of the piglet to not waste the other half. [2] Other animal combinations were also used. [3]

  4. Judensau - Wikipedia

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    A Judensau (German for "Jews' sow") [1] [2] [3] is a folk art [4] image of Jews in obscene contact with a large sow (female pig), which in Judaism is an unclean animal.These first appeared in the 13th century in Germany [1] and some other European countries, and remained popular for over 600 years.

  5. They eat what? New Year’s food traditions from around the world

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    Austria and neighbor Germany call New Year’s Eve Sylvesterabend, or the eve of Saint Sylvester. Austrian revelers drink a red wine punch with cinnamon and spices, eat suckling pig for dinner and ...

  6. Pig roast - Wikipedia

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    Roasted suckling pigs are differentiated as "lechon de leche" (which in Spanish would be a linguistic redundancy). [13] [14] The dish that is explicitly derived from the Spanish lechón style of cooking is known as cochinillo (from cochinillo asado). Unlike native Filipino lechons, cochinillo uses a suckling pig that is splayed and roasted in ...

  7. Cochinillo asado - Wikipedia

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    Tostón asado or cochinillo asado is a dish consisting of roast suckling pig. It is commonly used in the Spanish cuisine of Castile, with the variants of Arévalo and Segovia being the most popular ones, although also popular in Madrid and in some places in the regions of La Mancha and Aragón. This oven dish is traditionally prepared in an ...

  8. Gordon Ramsay eats guinea pig and reveals that it tastes ...

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    Guinea pigs belong to the rodent family (they're related to chinchillas and porcupines), but eating them in Peru is as normal as eating pork and according to Ramsey, tastes "pretty good, like a ...

  9. Mangalica - Wikipedia

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    The fresh meat tastes strong and juicy; the suckling pigs are much preferred for their good fresh meat qualities. [24] Slaughter weight (for meat production) is generally achieved beyond 12 months of age. [25] Meat from the Mangalica can be easily found in Hungary, as Hungarian farmers produce about 60,000 animals each year. [26]