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  2. Multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to pig-ear dog ...

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    A multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak tied to pig-ear dog treats has now spread across 27 states, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report.. The report ...

  3. Multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to pig-ear dog ...

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    A salmonella outbreak tied to pig-ear dog treats has spread to 27 states in total, according to a new CDC report. Multidrug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to pig-ear dog treats sickens ...

  4. Pig Ear Dog Treats Recalled Over Salmonella Fears - AOL

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    Three brands of pig ear dog treats have been recalled because they may be contaminated with salmonella, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Earlier this month, Keys Manufacturing Co. Inc ...

  5. Pig's ear (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sliced pig's ears. Pig's ears are a part of the soul food cuisine, which originated among African-Americans in the southern United States. "Pig's ears" is also a regional colloquial name for a boiled pastry. A dough similar to pie crust is rolled out and then cut into large circles (typically 3-inches in diameter).

  6. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Dinuguan is a particular type of blood-stew (depending on region) made using pig intestines, pork meat and sometimes ears and cheeks usually with a vinegar base, and green chilli peppers. Pig's blood is also the main ingredient of pinuneg, a blood sausage made in the Cordilleras.

  7. Gomphus clavatus - Wikipedia

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    Gomphus clavatus, commonly known as pig's ears or the violet chanterelle, is an edible species of fungus in the genus Gomphus native to Eurasia and North America. Described by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774, G. clavatus has had several name changes and many alternative scientific names, having been classified in the genus Cantharellus (also called chanterelles), though it is not closely ...

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