The part of a pig that pork steaks come from is typically the shoulder. Pork steaks can also come from the leg or loin of the pig.
To make a fuss, to behave in a silly or excited way. This is an elaboration of the standard phrase 'to carry on'. The pork chop is an Australian addition, and some people suggest that the phrase derives from the fact that frying pork makes an especially loud spitting noise. The Australian phrase may have been influenced by the expression "like a pork chop in a synagogue," meaning "out of place" or "unpopular".
pigs
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Most commonly pork belly
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england
from a pig
Pork wings come from the ham hock. The bone in the 'wing' is the fibula.
pork chops are the meat arround the pigs spine
Pork roasts come from pigs. The name of the roast usually indicates the part of the carcass from which the roast was cut. A loin roast comes from the side of the animal, a shoulder roast comes from the shoulder of the pig, and so forth.
pork- bacon, sausage, and ham