chitterlings (Meaning)

Wordnet

chitterlings (n)

small intestines of hogs prepared as food

Webster

chitterlings (n. pl.)

The smaller intestines of swine, etc., fried for food.

chitterlings Sentence Examples

  1. The kitchen was filled with the savory aroma of simmering chitterlings.
  2. Grandma's chitterlings recipe was a closely guarded secret passed down through generations.
  3. Despite their reputation, well-prepared chitterlings can be quite delicious.
  4. The butcher carefully cleaned and prepared the chitterlings before displaying them in the shop.
  5. Chitterlings are often enjoyed as a special treat during festive occasions.
  6. Some people find the texture of chitterlings off-putting, while others savor their unique flavor.
  7. The sound of sizzling chitterlings on the stove signaled that dinner was almost ready.
  8. Cooking chitterlings requires patience and skill to ensure they are tender and flavorful.
  9. Chitterlings are a traditional dish in many cultures, each with its own unique preparation method.
  10. Despite their humble origins, chitterlings have found their way onto upscale restaurant menus, often with a modern twist.

FAQs About the word chitterlings

small intestines of hogs prepared as foodThe smaller intestines of swine, etc., fried for food.

entrails, giblet(s), innards, variety meat, viscera, vitals, intestine(s), bowel(s),inwards,gut

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The kitchen was filled with the savory aroma of simmering chitterlings.

Grandma's chitterlings recipe was a closely guarded secret passed down through generations.

Despite their reputation, well-prepared chitterlings can be quite delicious.

The butcher carefully cleaned and prepared the chitterlings before displaying them in the shop.