The parts of the pig (2024)

Everything you need to know about pigs. Because in Spain we are specialists in using every single part of the pig.
The traditional carving up of a pig has varied a little over the last few years, and you can now find different cuts on the market that haven’t been sold separately before, at least not in general.

Leaving offal to one side, the ‘tocino’ fatty bacon – traditionally used for cooking (although now not so popular because of its high fat content) and for pressed meat – and the use of blood to make black pudding or simply to eat fried, we would like to run through the ‘map’ of the pig so you can find out where each part comes from.

The shoulder is a very meaty part from the front of the pig. Its high collagen content makes it ideal for stewing, but it is also usually eaten breaded or simply on the grill.

The shoulder loin is one of those parts that has been ‘rediscovered’ in the last few years. It is an oval part, located above the leg. It forms part of the head of the loin, and it is perfect for roasts or filleted and char-grilled.

Theblade end loinis a relatively small triangular part that is at the front end of the loin. Long and thin, only two are extracted from each pig, each weighing around 100 g. Fine, tender and delicate, the blade end loin is a delicacy to char-grill.

Chopsand the loinare two classics in our cuisine. Either on the bone (firm-favourite pork chops) or just the loin (separated from the spine), it is very juicy lean meat that can be used for any type of preparation.

Just as for beef, thesirloinis one of the most highly-appreciated parts of the pig. This is delicate meat, smooth and aromatic, that can be served with almost anything. It is found in the lumbar region, between the ribs and the spinal column, just in front of the ham.

What can we say aboutham? For us, there’s no doubt that this is the best part of the pig. Although it is eaten all over the world, only Italy and France make a similar product (with some differences). This rear leg, produced traditionally, is one of the quintessential delicacies of the highly-appreciated Spanish cuisine.

The streaky bacon, as its name suggests, is a fatty part of the pig meaning the lean and fatty combination that is in the belly and runs along the ribs. Although it has become more popular to eat bacon in Spain (the word has Chinese origins), it can be consumed in different ways. Not only char-grilled or grilled, it has been traditionally eaten salted and cured like ham.

We don’t need to explain where the ribs come from, but they still deserve a mention. Like any meat on the bone, it’s a real delicacy.

Another cut that has become more fashionable recently is the ‘secret’ upper belly. It is found between the shoulder blade and the streaky bacon, deep inside and it is a fan shaped muscle. It is known as ‘secret’ in Spanish because it remains hidden if the muscle is not cut horizontally, although people also say that butchers used to keep it for themselves as it was a very tasty part. The best way of eating it is on a hot grill to toast the fat.

Thefront leg is just that. It is produced in a similar way to ham, but because it weighs less and has a greater proportion of bone, it takes considerably less time to cure. With an intense and very pleasant flavour, this piece is worth less on the market because it gives little meat and is more difficult to cut.

Thedewlapis the “fatty sister” of bacon (if that’s possible). It can be eaten fresh, char-grilled for example, but just like bacon, it can be salted or marinated. It is usually eaten with a broth. A real delicacy.

The cheeks are also back in fashion. These are the muscles located either side of the jaw. It is a lean piece of meat, noticeably marbled with fat. As this is a well-worked muscle, it is a very tasty piece that is at its best when stewed.

In the head, we find gelatinous parts that are used to make processed meat (such as tongue) but also ears or lips, other classic Spanish dishes.

And that’s just a general outline. In different areas of Spain, they are bound to use parts of the pig in other ways, but we hope to have been able to shed some light on where some of the most popular cuts come from.

The parts of the pig (2024)

FAQs

Where is the pig answer? ›

A sty or pig sty.

What is the secret part of the pig? ›

The Secreto is a special piece of meat hidden behind the shoulder and below the back fat of the Ibericus Pigs. That is why it is so-called the “Secret” cut, or Secreto, as called in Spain.

What part of the pig do you get bacon from? ›

Bacon is a cut from the belly of the pig along the ventral line. However, butchers may also make bacon from cuts of pork other than pork belly—for instance, back bacon is from the loin, jowl bacon is from the cheeks, cottage bacon is from pork shoulder, and slab bacon typically comes from side cuts.

What parts of a pig can't you eat? ›

The only part of a pig you can't eat is the squeal – or at least that's what Nose to Tail advocates believe. What is Nose to Tail eating? Nose to Tail is about eating all edible parts of the animal, from the head to the tail, including the organ meats, otherwise known as offal. This isn't a new idea.

What does pig mean in slang? ›

Thanks to the animal's mud-wallowing and eating habits, metaphorical uses of the word pig have negative connotations, commonly used to insult a person as dirty, fat, greedy, gluttonous, or objectionable in other ways (e.g., sexist pig). The word pig has also been used to disparage police officers and sex workers.

Is pig a boy or girl? ›

The words pig, hog and swine are all generic terms without regard to gender, size or breed. A male pig is called a boar. A female pig is called a gilt if she hasn't had piglets yet and a sow if she has. Pigs are very intelligent and learn quickly.

How many parts are in the pig movie? ›

Separated into three distinct parts, the film begins with a grizzled forager named Rob (Cage) out in the lush and secluded woods with his beloved truffle pig by his side.

What is the deeper meaning of the movie pig? ›

Pig's harrowing conclusion shows that Rob never came to terms with his wife's death and now that his pig is gone, he's left with no other choice but to learn what it means to finally let someone go.

Is ham pig butt? ›

The area of the pig we might think of as the actual "butt," the big muscle at the top of the leg is where the ham—cooked fresh or cured or smoked—comes from. Ham is the thigh and most of the gluteus maximus (that's why it's so meaty).

Is bacon pig butt? ›

Traditional bacon is made from the belly, but you can DIY cure and turn a cheap pork butt into super flavorful buckboard bacon. One of the most popular recipes I've ever published was my guide on how to make your own bacon at home.

Is pork belly healthy? ›

Yes, pork belly can be part of a healthy diet when consumed in moderation and balanced with other nutritious foods. Is pork belly high in cholesterol? Pork belly does contain cholesterol, but dietary cholesterol has less impact on blood cholesterol levels than previously believed. However, moderation is still key.

Why are pigs forbidden to be eaten? ›

The pig is considered an unclean animal as food in Judaism and Islam, and parts of Christianity. Although Christianity is also an Abrahamic religion, most of its adherents do not follow these aspects of Mosaic law and do consume its meat.

Why is it illegal for pigs to eat meat? ›

This practice, which is commonly known as garbage feeding, can spread diseases if contaminated meat products are fed to pigs. Garbage feeding has caused swine disease outbreaks in many countries around the world, which negatively impacted swine health and were costly to control.

Why can't pigs eat pork? ›

Just like in humans, raw meat can infect your pigs with trichinosis — a worm that can be passed on to humans if they eat undercooked pork. Trichinosis infection can cause gastrointestinal distress, muscle pains, fever, and facial swelling.

Where is Esther the pig? ›

"Even though Esther is no longer physically with us, her memory and legacy will live forever." Esther lived at the Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary in Campbellville, Ont. Jenkins and Walter adopted her in 2012 thinking she was a micro pig, but she grew to 260 kg, almost a metre tall and nearly two metres long.

What did the big wolf say to the pigs? ›

The big wolf used to say, "I will huff and puff and I will blow your house down" to the pigs.

Where is the line that'll do pig from? ›

This line is spoken by Farmer Hoggett (played by James Cromwell) in the film Babe, directed by Chris Noonan (1995). It's the national sheep-herding competition and Farmer Hoggett is taking a gi-normous risk.

Where was the pig war located? ›

By July 1874, the last of the U.S. troops had left American Camp. Peace had finally come to the 49th parallel, and San Juan Island would be long remembered for the "war" in which the only casualty was a pig.

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