side of pork

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side of pork

A butcher displays a side of pork in the shop window.

Definition

Noun: - A dressed half of a hog carcass: This refers to one of the two longitudinal halves of a pig's body after it has been slaughtered, bled, and had its internal organs removed. It is a primary cut in butchery, typically including the loin, belly, and leg sections.

Usage

The term "side of pork" is used specifically in the contexts of butchery, meat processing, wholesale supply, and culinary preparation. It denotes a large, wholesale portion of meat.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The restaurant purchased a whole side of pork to make its own bacon and hams.
    • After slaughter, the carcass is split down the spine into two sides of pork.
Advanced Usage
  • "To break down a side of pork": This phrase refers to the process of a butcher cutting the large side into smaller, retail cuts like chops, ribs, and roasts.
    • The chef demonstrated how to break down a side of pork efficiently.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pork side (noun): A less common variant with the same meaning.
  • Pork carcass (noun): The whole body of a slaughtered pig before it is split.
  • Pork half (noun): A synonymous phrase for a side of pork.
Synonyms
  • Hog side: A direct synonym, often used interchangeably.
  • Half carcass of pork: A more descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
  • Side of bacon: Specifically refers to a cured and often smoked side of pork, ready for slicing.
    • A traditional side of bacon includes the pork belly.
side of pork

A butcher displays a side of pork in the shop window.

Noun
  1. dressed half of a hog carcass