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chitterlings

[chit-linz, -lingz] / ˈtʃɪt lɪnz, -lɪŋz /


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Later he takes viewers to a place known as the Trap Kitchen to eat chitterlings, which leads into a faux video of his “trap” version of the National Anthem.

From Salon • Jun. 27, 2017

Department of Agriculture representative who had been dispatched to the strut returned to the White House with a gallon of frozen chitterlings specially prepared for President Gerald Ford.

From Washington Post • Jun. 12, 2017

“Obviously, chitterlings would be wildly significant in terms of dining culture, but it would be a tough thing to sell,” he said.

From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2016

Through collard greens, cornbread, okra, ham-hocks, chitterlings and pigs’ feet, neither can stop upping the ante.

From Economist • May 5, 2016

They shuddered at the tripe and the chitterlings.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White