they are soaked in a brine, almost like a pickle brine, just with different spices, but one of the main ingredients in any brine is vinegar
Yes, that's how they are meant to be eaten.
Some meats such as wieners, pig's feet and bologna are pickled by soaking them in a vinegar solution for a specific amount of time. Pickled meats can be purchased in most grocery stores and can also be pickled at home.
They smell like pickled apples trust me i did a feet smelling test and smelt a lot of pickled appled feet ok ok get now
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company was Victoria Foods
souse. (pickled pigs feet. No lie!)
Feet.
no
Apple Cider Vinegar, having a low PH, is excellent for feet; especially those with athlete's feet. Neutralizes odors on contact, is cooling and soothing for itchy feet. Can kill fungus and bacteria.
Feet soaked in hot water which also has salt, will give you relief.
Penrose pickled pig's feet can be found in many 7-11 stores across the country, especially in the southern United States. They can also be found at some grocery stores like Piggly Wiggly.
Bringing out a shoe that doesn't get your feet soaked when it rains.
No, at least not ordinary pickles. You can pickle eggs, since just almost any small, porous substance can be pickled. Plant materials are usually pickled for this process, such as cucumbers, green beans, and mushrooms. Some animal products are pickled from time-to-time, however, including pigs feet and yes, eggs.