chitterlingsˈtʃɪt lɪnz, -lɪŋz
chitterlings (n)
English Definitions:
chitterlings, chitlins, chitlings (noun)
small intestines of hogs prepared as food
chitterlings (Noun)
small pig intestine, boiled and fried. Sometimes prepared with hog maws.
Chitterlings
Chitterlings are the intestines of a pig, although cattle and other animals' intestines are similarly used, that have been prepared as food. In various countries across the world, such food is prepared and eaten either as part of a daily diet, or at special events, holidays or religious festivities.
Chitterlings
Chitterlings (), sometimes spelled chitlins or chittlins, are the small intestines of domestic animals. They are usually made from pigs' intestines. They may also be filled with a forcemeat to make sausage. Intestine from other animals, such as beef, lamb, and goat is also used for making chitterling.
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