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Meaning of pigfoot

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pigfoot (n.)

A marine fish (Scorpaena porcus), native of Europe. It is reddish brown, mottled with dark brown and black.

pigfoot Sentence Examples

  1. The savory aroma of slow-cooked pigfoot filled the air, tantalizing our taste buds.
  2. She carefully removed the delicate pigfoot from the simmering broth, its tender meat falling apart at the slightest touch.
  3. The traditional pigfoot soup warmed us from head to toe, offering comfort and nourishment on a chilly evening.
  4. The crispy pigfoot skin crackled in delight as we eagerly devoured the dish.
  5. I savored every bite of the flavorful pigfoot, appreciating its unique texture and rich taste.
  6. The street vendor served up juicy pigfoot sandwiches, satisfying the cravings of hungry passersby.
  7. The pigfoot terrine was a culinary masterpiece, layered with tender meat and aromatic herbs.
  8. The chef glazed the pigfoot with a sweet and spicy sauce, creating a tantalizing contrast of flavors.
  9. The pigfoot jelly quivered on our plates, offering a refreshing and savory snack.
  10. We toasted to the pigfoot, a beloved delicacy that brought us joy and abundance.

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A marine fish (Scorpaena porcus), native of Europe. It is reddish brown, mottled with dark brown and black.

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The savory aroma of slow-cooked pigfoot filled the air, tantalizing our taste buds.

She carefully removed the delicate pigfoot from the simmering broth, its tender meat falling apart at the slightest touch.

The traditional pigfoot soup warmed us from head to toe, offering comfort and nourishment on a chilly evening.

The crispy pigfoot skin crackled in delight as we eagerly devoured the dish.