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What the difference about PORK and PIG?
26 janv. 2017 03:21
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A "pig" is the animal, "pork" is the meat. This actually goes back to the mixing of French and Anglo-Saxon words during the Norman Conquest of England. At that time, English acquired a lot of words from Latin-derived French words. "Pig" is derived from Anglo-Saxon, "Pork" from French and Latin. There are a number of other such pairs. "Ox" and "steer" and "cow," the animals, are Anglo-Saxon; "beef," the meat of these animals, is from French.
26 janvier 2017
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A pig is a live animal. Pork is cooked pig that you eat.
26 janvier 2017
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Pork is meat that is processed, while a pig is an animal that is still alive. :)
26 janvier 2017
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Pig is the animal pork is food/culinary name meat for pig
26 janvier 2017
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pig plays in the mud, pork comes on a plate cooked yummy
26 janvier 2017
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