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  • n  the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)

  • He adds fresh Toulouse sausage as tradition there demands, but uses a lighter, sweeter Tarbes bean, finely sliced pork rind and leaner duck confit, and trades cassoulet's typical .
  • Jupiter's icy moon Europa is thought to have a rich, salty, globe-girdling ocean sloshing just beneath its surface rind of water ice.
  • Evans hopes to profit from the pork rind's upper-crust patron with a new brand called Presidential Pork Rinds, which features a red- white-and-blue label.
News & Articles

  • Cheesemonger Serves Up FDA Protest
    A Food and Drug Administration plan to curb domestic consumption of Mimolette, a French cheese that's brought to market with the help of some microscopic, rind-chomping mites, has prompted one local businesswoman to give away the soon-to-be-contraband in protest.
    June 13, 2013 - CQ Politics
  • Beer-steamed mussels
    Serves 2 The unusual aromatic qualities of Hoegaarden witbier make a significant difference in the flavor of this dish. Other wheat beers can be substituted if you also add a strip of orange rind.        
    June 11, 2013 - Boston Globe
  • Pork Rind Festival underway in Harrod
    It's day two of the pork Rind Festival in Harrod. One of the highlights was the parade through the downtown. The boy scouts were there and so were the Chained Eagle Organization.
    June 8, 2013 - Your Hometown Lima Stations
Quotes

  • Dean Ornish in ABC News
    To call this a vegetarian Atkins diet is, to paraphrase, like putting lipstick on a pork rind,said Dean Ornish, founder and president of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, Calif. "It's a little hard for me...
  • Michael Dukakis in TIME
    The guy I was running against was chewing on pork rinds during the campaign,said Dukakis. "I don't think George HW Bush had had a pork rind in his life. They did that number on me, and I did a much less effective job than Obama did. I was...
  • Greg Giraldo in New York Times
    In one of his gentler observations, Mr. Giraldo, who says he was raised Roman Catholic, says: "They'll wait in line, thousands of them in the rain for hours, just to get a glimpse of a pork rind in the shape of the Virgin Mary."

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