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A gelatinous dish made from pork skin, often served as a cold appetizer.
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Pork skin aspic is a gelatinous dish made by simmering pork skin until it releases collagen, which sets into a jelly-like consistency when cooled. It is often served as a cold appetizer, providing a rich, savory flavor and a unique texture. Variations exist in Eastern European and Asian cuisines, where different spices and ingredients may be added.
Nutrition (per 100g)
90kcalCal
10.0gProtein
5.0gFat
1.0gCarbs
0.0gFiber
Values are AI-estimated, not from a laboratory database