pork and beans
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Definition
Noun: - A traditional dish consisting of dried beans (typically navy beans) that are cooked with pieces of pork (often salt pork or bacon) and a tomato-based sauce. The dish is known for being hearty, inexpensive, and having a long shelf life when canned.
Usage
- Noun: Refers to the prepared food item itself.
- For dinner, we had simple pork and beans.
- He opened a can of pork and beans for a quick meal.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to represent simple, humble, or traditional home cooking.
- The politician's speech was full of pork and beans rhetoric, appealing to basic family values.
Variants and Related Words
- Pork and beans is typically treated as a singular compound noun for the dish, though the components are plural. There is no standard variant for the dish itself.
- Baked beans: A closely related dish where beans are baked in a sauce, often but not always containing pork. "Pork and beans" is a specific type of baked beans.
Synonyms
- Stewed beans with pork
- Beans and pork
Related Phrases
- While "pork and beans" itself is not typically used in phrasal verbs, it can appear in informal expressions.
- To be like pork and beans: To be very common, closely associated, or frequently paired together (informal).
- Those two friends are like pork and beans; you always see them together.
Noun
- dried beans cooked with pork and tomato sauce