pork scratchings
1pork scratchings — plural noun Crisp pieces of fried pork fat or rind eaten as a snack • • • Main Entry: ↑pork * * * pork scratchings UK [ˌpɔː(r)k ˈskrætʃɪŋz] US [ˌpɔrk ˈskrætʃɪŋz] noun [plural] british pieces of pig’s skin cooked in hot fat, usually eaten cold… …
2pork scratchings — noun A snack food, normally available in pubs, made from cured pork skin that has been salted and deep fried. Syn: pork rind …
3pork scratchings — plural noun Brit. crisp pieces of pork fat left after rendering lard, eaten as a snack …
4pork scratchings — UK [ˌpɔː(r)k ˈskrætʃɪŋz] / US [ˌpɔrk ˈskrætʃɪŋz] noun [plural] British pieces of pig s skin cooked in hot fat, usually eaten cold …
5Pork rind — Pork rinds Pork rind (known and invented in the United Kingdom as pork scratchings[1] , as a room temperature snack, or crackling, served hot as part of a meal, and in Australia and New Zealand as pork crackle/crackling), is the fried or roasted… …
6pork rinds — ˌpork ˈscratchings f3 [pork scratchings] (BrE) (US ˈpork rinds) noun …
7pork — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ roast, salt, smoked ▪ ground, pulled (both AmE) … OF PORK ▪ …
8scratchings — ˈskrachə̇nz, chiŋz noun plural Etymology: plural of scratching, gerund of scratch (I) dialect England : cracklings * * * scratchings UK [ˈskrætʃɪŋz] US noun [plural] See …
9pork rind — noun a) The rind of pork meat b) a snack food made from cured pork skin, pork scratchings …
10scratchings — noun pork scratchings …