the hock
ankle joint x
yes! A ham hock comes from the leg area of a pig
Hock (wine), a type of wine; Hock (zoology), part of an animal's leg; Ham hock, the end of a smoked ham. OR Hock; a part of a horse. A hock is a joint made up of many smaller bones. The strength of the hocks are very important as this is the most active joint in the horse hind legs. Poorly conformed hocks may make the horse susceptible to break down if the horse is worked very hard. the part on a chicken at the top of its head that is red
A pig's back leg is called a ham. This part of the pig is often used for various dishes such as ham roast, ham steaks, and ham sandwiches.
Pig lips come from the snout area of the pig. They are a culinary delicacy in some cuisines and are used in various dishes.
ankle joint x
yes! A ham hock comes from the leg area of a pig
The ham hock is the meat from the leg joint of a pig.
Ham is traditionally produced from the hind (rear) legs.
Hock (wine), a type of wine; Hock (zoology), part of an animal's leg; Ham hock, the end of a smoked ham. OR Hock; a part of a horse. A hock is a joint made up of many smaller bones. The strength of the hocks are very important as this is the most active joint in the horse hind legs. Poorly conformed hocks may make the horse susceptible to break down if the horse is worked very hard. the part on a chicken at the top of its head that is red
A PIG A PIG
A foodstuff, specifically the 'knees' and 'elbows' of a pig, in English usually called ham hock.
Hind leg
No, ham comes from a pig or boar.
A pig's back leg is called a ham. This part of the pig is often used for various dishes such as ham roast, ham steaks, and ham sandwiches.
The eyes of a pig
Ham is always pork. Most hams come from the back leg of pig. A picnic ham comes from the pig shoulder.