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chitterlings

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


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The collages mix color and monochrome elements and playfully ignore real-world proportion and perspective; they highlight signs and book covers, from “fresh! hog jaws & chitterlings” to an edition of the Bible.

From Washington Post

Unfortunately, she added, "there's no plant-based substitute for chitterlings."

From Salon

The freezers are stocked with flash-frozen vegetables, crawfish tails, chitterlings and rabbit — even though he doesn’t eat them.

From Seattle Times

Pig feet, pig ears, chitterlings, hog maws — sorry, but those just aren’t the delicacies some try to make them out to be.

From Washington Post

I go, think about it, when we eat we eat blood sausage, we eat blood pudding, we eat chitterlings, we eat kidney, we eat liver, or we eat fish.

From Salon