Pork
51Pork grills — ( oreilles de crisse or grillades de lard in french) is a popular dish in Québec. It is simply deep fried smoked pork jowls. It is generally served at cabanes à sucre (sugarshacks) in spring time, often, but not always, topped with a generous… …
52Pork Recordings — est un label de musique basé à Kingston upon Hull, dans le Yorkshire, au nord est de l Angleterre. Il s est spécialisé dans la musique électronique, plus particulièrement le downtempo et le chill out. Créé au début des années 1990 par David… …
53Pork and Milk — est un documentaire de Valérie Mréjen sorti en 2006. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Autour du film 3 Fiche technique 4 Lien externe …
54pork bellies — ˈpork ˌbellies noun [plural] FINANCE meat from pigs that is used to make bacon (= a type of salted meat). Pork bellies are one of the Commodities bought and sold on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange …
55pork pie — pork pies N VAR A pork pie is a round, tall pie with cooked pork inside, which is eaten cold. [BRIT] …
56pork-butcher — porkˈ butchˈer noun Someone who kills pigs or sells pork • • • Main Entry: ↑pork …
57pork´-bar´rel — pork barrel, U.S. Slang. a Federal or state appropriation for a project that will benefit or appeal to a particular body of constituents, although it may not fulfill a need: »Democrats are counting, too, on the traditional election year pork… …
58pork-bar|rel|ing — «PRK BAR uh lihng, POHRK », noun, adjective. U.S. Slang. –n. the use of Federal or state appropriations for private or political advantage. –adj. given to or engaged in pork barreling: »pork barreling politicians …
59pork|pie — «PRK PY, POHRK », noun, or pork pie, 1. a hat with a low, round crown, flat on top, and resembling the meat pie in shape. 2. British. a deep, circular pie of pastry enclosing minced pork …
60pork rinds — ˌpork ˈscratchings f3 [pork scratchings] (BrE) (US ˈpork rinds) noun …