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sousemeat (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 sousemeats)
- A foodstuff made by boiling souse (pickled feet, ears, etc of a pig) into a glutinous mass, seasoning it heavily, and shaping it into loaves.
- 1983 -, Vivian Brake, Development of a Methodology for Menu Planning Through the Analysis of Food Preferences, Consumption and Waste, page 16:
- 2001, Jimmy Carter, Christmas in Plains: Memories, page 54:
- One of his favorites was what we called sousemeat, a conglomeration of feet, ears, faces, and other parts that were cleaned thoroughly, boiled into a homogeneous glutinous consistency, seasoned heavily, and then formed into a large loaf.
- 2016, Fiona Ross, (Please provide the book title または journal name), page 24:
- But it was over to Jimmy's father, James Earl, for the really big gestures in cooking; he would conjure up waffles or battercakes for breakfast and a remarkable “special occasion” conglomeration called sousemeat of pigs' faces, ears, feet, and "other parts," which was boiled into a gloop, richly seasoned, and then shaped into a loaf.
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