inlard
/ɪn'lɑrd/Definitions
1. verb
to fill or insert fat or other substance into the meat, especially pork, before curing or smoking it.
“The butcher inlards the pork to make it more tender and flavorful.”
1. verb
to fill or insert fat or other substance into the meat, especially pork, before curing or smoking it.
“The butcher inlards the pork to make it more tender and flavorful.”