honeycomb tripe
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of edible tripe: A food product consisting of the lining from the second stomach (the reticulum) of a ruminant animal, such as a cow or sheep. It is characterized by its distinctive, hexagonal, honeycomb-like pattern.
Usage
- As a food ingredient: "Honeycomb tripe" is used almost exclusively to refer to a specific type of tripe used in cooking. It is typically sold cleaned, blanched, and parboiled.
- Context: The term is used in culinary, butchery, and grocery contexts. It is a specific term within the broader category of "tripe."
Examples
- The traditional recipe calls for honeycomb tripe, not the smooth blanket tripe.
- Before cooking the menudo, you must simmer the honeycomb tripe for several hours until tender.
- You can find honeycomb tripe in the meat section of some international markets.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Preparation: Honeycomb tripe is known for its ability to absorb flavors from broths and sauces. It is a key ingredient in dishes like Italian , Filipino , and Mexican and .
- Texture: When properly cooked, it has a tender yet slightly chewy texture, distinct from other muscle meats.
Variants and Related Words
- Tripe (n): The general term for the edible stomach lining of farm animals. Honeycomb tripe is one variety.
- Reticulum (n): The anatomical name for the second stomach of a ruminant from which honeycomb tripe is derived.
- Blanket tripe (n): Tripe from the first stomach (rumen), which has a smoother, flatter surface.
- Book tripe (n): Tripe from the third stomach (omasum), which has leaf-like folds.
Synonyms
- Reticulum tripe: A more technical synonym.
- (Beef) tripe: A broader term that may refer to honeycomb tripe depending on context, though it is less specific.
Notes on Meaning
This word has a single, specific meaning related to food. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its name is purely descriptive of its physical appearance, resembling the structure of a honeycomb.
Noun
- lining of the reticulum (or second stomach) of a ruminant used as food