List of pork dishes

Roasted baby back pork ribs

This is a list of notable pork dishes. Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus). It is one of the most commonly consumed meats worldwide,[1] with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BC. Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved.

The consumption of pork is prohibited in Judaism, Islam, and some Christian denominations such as Seventh-day Adventism.

Consuming fresh pork may lead to trichinosis, a parasitic disease caused by eating raw or undercooked pork or wild game infected with the larvae of a species of roundworm Trichinella spiralis, commonly called the trichina worm. In the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends cooking ground pork, that is obtained from pig carcasses, to an internal temperature of 160 °F, followed by a 3-minute rest, and cooking whole cuts to a minimum internal temperature of 145 °F, also followed by a 3-minute rest.[citation needed]

Pork dishes

Pork bakkwa, made with a meat preservation and preparation technique originating from ancient China[2]

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B

  • Bai sach chrouk – Cambodian pork and rice dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Bakkwa – Salty-sweet dried meat product (can also be made with beef or lamb)
  • Bicol Express – Filipino stew with chili peppersPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Binagoongan – Filipino cooking process
  • Bondiola – Argentinian sandwich with pork shoulderPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Bopis – Filipino dishPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Braised pork rice – Traditional Taiwanese pork dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Butadon – Japanese dish
  • Butajiru – Japanese pork and miso soup

C

Char siu is a popular way to flavor and prepare barbecued pork in Cantonese cuisine.[3]
Cha siu bao – a Cantonese barbecue-pork-filled bun (baozi)[4]

D

Dongpo pork is a Hangzhou dish[5] made by pan-frying and then red cooking pork belly.
  • Dinakdakan – Filipino dish that consists of boiled and grilled pork parts
  • Dinuguan – Filipino savory stew
  • Dongpo pork – Chinese fried braised pork dish

E

  • Eisbein – Corned ham hock
  • Embutido – Filipino meatloaf
  • Espetada – Technique of cooking food on skewers
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G

Geera pork
  • Galbi – Korean grilled beef or pork ribs
  • Geera pork – Pork stew popular in Trinidad and TobagoPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Goetta – US pork and oats dish
  • Griot (food) – Dish in Haitian cuisine

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  • Ham and egg bun – type of Hong Kong pastryPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Ham sandwich – Common type of sandwich
  • Ham – Pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing, with or without smoking
  • Hamonado – Filipino Christmas dish

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  • Inihaw na liempo – Barbecue dishes from the PhilippinesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

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Judd mat Gaardebounen – smoked collar of pork with broad beans

K

Kaeng hang le
"Kilayin"

L

Red-cooked (soy-braised) lion's head meatballs
  • Laulau – Traditional Polynesian dish of cooked of taro leaves and stemPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Lechon – Piglet fed on its mother's milkPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Lechon kawali – Filipino-style deep-fried pork belly
  • Lechon paksiw – Filipino cooking processPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Lechona – Piglet fed on its mother's milkPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Likëngë – Type of sausage
  • Limerick ham – method of preparing a joint of bacon within the cuisine of IrelandPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Linat-an – Filipino stew or soup made from pork or beef with various vegetables
  • Lion's head – Chinese stewed meatball dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Livermush – US pork and cornmeal dish
  • Lountza – Meat delicacyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

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Minced pork rice
  • Machaca – Mexican dish
  • Mavželj – meatball wrapped in caul fat and roasted in the oven.Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Medisterpølse – Type of Scandinavian sausage
  • Menudo (stew) – Philippine stew
  • Mett – Minced raw pork
  • Minced pork rice – Minced pork rice dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets (Lo bah png, Taiwanese cuisine)
  • Moo shu pork – American Chinese dish
  • Mućkalica – Serbian dish
  • Mu kratha – Thai Table-cooked dish
  • Mu ping – A street food in Thailand

N

Nam tok mu is a Thai salad prepared using pork.
  • Nam phrik ong
  • Nam tok mu – Thai and Lao pork salad
  • Nataing
  • Nikuman – Filled bun in various Chinese and Chinese-influenced cuisinesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Nilagang baboy – Filipino stew or soup made from pork or beef with various vegetables

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P

A pig roasting on a rotating spit
Pork chops, cooked and served
Pork knuckles and ginger stew is a dish in traditional Cantonese cuisine.

R

Pork rica-rica
Roujiamo being prepared

S

Rullepølse (spiced meat roll)
Stegt flæsk is a dish of fried bacon from Denmark that is generally served with potatoes and a parsley sauce (med persillesovs).

T

A pork tenderloin sandwich, with a side dish of French fries
Tokwa't baboy is a typical Philippine appetizer consisting of pork ears, pork belly and deep-fried tofu.
  • Tamale – Traditional Mesoamerican dish
  • Taro dumpling – Chinese cuisine
  • Tenderloin – Cut of pork
  • Tenderloin sandwich – Type of sandwich originating from the United States
  • Thai suki – Thai hot pot
  • Tocino – Crunchy strips of skin and bacon cut from pork loin
  • Tokwa’t baboy – Filipino dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Tonkatsu – Japanese dish of deep-fried pork
  • Tonkotsu – Ramen variety originating in FukuokaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Tourtière – French-Canadian meat pie dish
  • Trinxat – resembles bubble and squeakPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Tuotuorou – Chinese pork dish
  • Twice-cooked pork – Chinese pork dish

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W

  • Waknatoy – Philippine stewPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Wet Tha Dote Htoe – Burmese street foodPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

Y

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References

  1. ^ Raloff, Janet. Food for Thought: Global Food Trends. Science News Online. May 31, 2003.
  2. ^ Leistner, Lothar (1999). Lund, Barbara M.; et al. (eds.). The microbiological safety and quality of food: Volume 1. Gaithersburg: Aspen Publishers. p. 306. ISBN 978-0-8342-1323-4.
  3. ^ TVB. "TVB." 廣東菜最具多元烹調方法. Retrieved on 2008-11-19.
  4. ^ Hsiung, Deh-Ta. Simonds, Nina. Lowe, Jason. [2005]. The food of China: a journey for food lovers. Bay Books. ISBN 978-0-681-02584-4. p24.
  5. ^ Cannon, Gwen, ed. (2010). Michelin Must Sees Shanghai. London: Michelin Apa Publications. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-906261-99-3.

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