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पोर्क सॉसेज Meaning in English



पोर्क सॉसेज शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pork sausage
, pork Sausage


पोर्क-सॉसेज हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

पोर्क सॉसेज का लेबल लगाने के लिए न्यूनतम मांस सामग्री 42% (अन्य प्रकार के मांस सॉसेज के लिए 30%) होनी चाहिए, हालांकि मांस के रूप में वर्गीकृत होने के लिए, पोर्क में 30% वसा और 25% संयोजी ऊतक हो सकते हैं।


"" उदाहरण में शामिल है बोएरेवोर्स, इतालवी पोर्क सॉसेज और नाश्ता सॉसेज.।


अक्सर सुपरमार्केट के सबसे सस्ते पोर्क सॉसेज में, पोर्क सॉसेज कहलाने के लिए निर्धारित आवश्यक मांस सामग्री नहीं होती है और उन्हें सामान्य रूप से सिर्फ 'सॉसेज' का लेबल दिया जाता है।





पोर्क-सॉसेज इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Consisted of bacon, various breads, chicken eggs, maple syrup, orange juice, and pork sausage.


At one 21st-century tiki bar, the pu pu platter includes "Samoan deviled eggs, Chinese sausage and stick rice arancini, coconut shrimp and chilies stuffed with pork sausage.


The fillings can vary from the standard pork slices, pork sausage slices (chả), and shrimp; fish, pan-fried seafood (such as squid), beef poached in a lemongrass broth, tofu (for vegetarians), grilled nem nướng sausages, braised pork, and egg are among some of the other popular spring roll variations.


As late as 1970 the village had a post office, five shops - including Coleman's, a butcher well known locally for his pork sausages - a tea room, a garage, blacksmith, abattoir, a vicar and three pubs.


The dish consists of soft dough biscuits covered in either sawmill or meat gravy, made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, white flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat.


In the regions of León and Zamora, the word "androlla" can refer to any kind of pork sausage.


However, draniki (both plain and stuffed), boršč, chaładnik, mačanka, zrazy, cold meat rolls, eggs stuffed with mushrooms, [fried raw pork sausage and Edward Harold Litchfield (April 14, 1914 – March 8, 1968) was an American educator and the twelfth Chancellor (1956–1965) of the University of Pittsburgh.





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