Noun 1. pigs' feet - feet or knuckles of hogs used as food; pickled or stewed or jellied pigs' knuckles
porc, pork - meat from a domestic hog or pig
NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH HAM HOCKS:
Noun 1. ham hock - a small cut of meat from the leg just above the foot leg - the limb of an animal used for food Trotter Noun. A pig's foot. Usually referred to in the plural.
Trotters
I ate at a very upscale restaurant called La Posada, in Winslow, Arizona, last week,and the posole featured pig's feet. They were called "trotters."
pigs feet are pigs feet
Places manufacturing pigs' feet are covered in SIC 2013
Hooves if they aren't to be used as food. IF they are used as food---such as sheep or pigs--- then they are called Trotters.
No, pigs do not have holes in their feet. However, much like many other creatures, pigs do have toes! There is a small separation between toes!
SIC 2013 covers places manufacturing pigs' feet
People never put pigs feet in sause. Well we do that in malaysia.
Baby pigs are called Piglets or Piglet for singular.a baby pig is called a piglet
The offspring of pigs are called piglets.
A group of pigs are called a litter.
Pigs feet are known as 'trotters' also known as pettitoes.
female pigs are called sowsMale Pigs are called Boars, neutered pigs are called Barrows and female pigs are called Sows or Gilts if they have not had babies yet.the boar (male) and sow (female)SowBoar and sow.
When pigs deliver their babies, it is called "farrowing".