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Pork pie - Definition and Overview |
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Pork pie is a traditional British food. It consists of pork and pork jelly in a hot water crust pastry and is normally eaten cold.
A gala pie is a pork pie with a hard-boiled egg inside.
A Melton Mowbray is sometimes used as a synonym for pork pie, but the true Melton Mowbray pork pie now enjoys legal geographical origin protection under European Union law.
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Example Usage of Pork |
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JMendenhall: Pork chop and gravy fries rocked it captain blacks. So did the jukebox. http://myloc.me/1Yprt |
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IntoMobile: Quote of 2009: "Foxconn’s Shenzhen campus kills 4,000 pigs a day for the cafeteria. That’s a lot of Pork." http://is.gd/5gsXO |
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GJCAG: Quote of 2009: "Foxconn’s Shenzhen campus kills 4,000 pigs a day for the cafeteria. That’s a lot of Pork." http://is.gd/5gsXO |
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