What are Chitlens?!


Question: Are they some little chicken or something?


Answers: Are they some little chicken or something?

Chitterlings (often pronounced /?t??tl?nz/ and sometimes spelled chitlins in vernacular) are the intestines of a pig that have been prepared as food. They are a type of offal.

Chitterlings are carefully cleaned before they are cooked by boiling or stewing, and are often battered and fried after the stewing process. Chitterlings are also used for sausage casings.

"Chitterlings" as it is properly spelled, are fried pig intestines.

These are hog intestines....gut....innards....people clean,fry & eat them!

pig intestines, stinks very bad till you clean it. it does not taste very good.

The long intestines of the pig, where the inner lining is pulled off (hence, cleaning) then the outer lining is cooked fried or boiled.

Pig intestines, and no matter how you cook them they taste like pig sh1t.





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