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Pig's blood can also be made into a variety of dishes: In China, there are recipes like "pig blood curd congee" (豬血粥), which is pig blood curd in congee, and "maoxuewang" (毛血旺), a Sichuan dish served with pig blood curd, part of the cow's stomach, luncheon meat, eel, some form of intestine, and bean sprouts in Sichuan style spicy ...
In China, "blood tofu" (Chinese: 血豆腐; pinyin: xiě dòufǔ) is most often made with pig's or duck's blood, although chicken's or cow's blood may also be used. The blood is allowed to congeal and simply cut into rectangular pieces and cooked. This dish is also known in Java as saren, made with chicken's or pig
Blood is added in a congealed form (such as pig blood curd) along with noodles, and the dish is finished with scallions. [3] In an effort to give consistent English names to 50 popular Wenzhou dishes, Zhejiang Vocational and Technical College of Industry and Trade called it "Rice Rolls with Boiled Pig's Intestines" in 2008. [4]
Sheep or cow blood was also used, and one 15th-century English recipe used that of a porpoise in a pudding eaten exclusively by the nobility. [1] Until at least the 19th century, cow or sheep blood was the usual basis for black puddings in Scotland; Jamieson 's Scottish dictionary defined "black pudding" as "a pudding made of the blood of a cow ...
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Some dishes like Cháo lòng, Tiết canh use pig's internal organs as main ingredients. Cỗ lòng, a suite of boiled internal of pigs is a delicacy. Bún bò Huế is a noodle soup made with oxtail and pigs' knuckles, often made including cubes of congealed pigs' blood. Beef tendon and beef tripe is used in southern Vietnamese versions of Pho.
Seonjiguk, a Korean soup made with thick slices of congealed ox blood and vegetables in a hearty beef broth, known as a hangover cure; Svartsoppa, a soup consumed in Scania with goose blood (or sometimes pig blood) as the main ingredient; Tiết canh, a Vietnamese duck blood soup; Yawarlukru, An Ecuadorian speciality from the highlands region
Equipment malfunctions at Hormel Food Corp.'s Austin plant this month caused thousands of gallons of pigs' blood, grease and other detritus to leak into the city's sewer system. It occurred at ...