pernis

/ˈpɛərnɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of smoked meat, typically from the neck or shoulder of a pig, often cured or pickled in a spicy brine.

“The pernis was served with a side of crusty bread and a pickle.”

Synonyms

  • cured meat
  • smoked ham

Antonyms

  • fresh meat
  • raw meat