What Are Chitlins?
What Are Chitlins?
Chitlins (or chitterlings, as they're also called) are cooked pig intestines. While the vast majority of chitlins are pork, sometimes intestines from other animals (particularly cows) are sometimes used. They're typically boiled, fried, or stuffed with mincemeat and served as just one part of a larger meal.
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