Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

unto

English translation:

lard (leaf lard)

Added to glossary by Cristina Bufi Poecksteiner, M.A.
Mar 21, 2019 21:20
5 yrs ago
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Spanish term

UNTO

Spanish to English Other Food & Drink Proceso de faena del cerdo
Es la grasa que recubre la cavidad abdominal de los cerdos.
Change log

Apr 29, 2020 09:23: Cristina Bufi Poecksteiner, M.A. changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/50726">GiovanniMu's</a> old entry - "UNTO"" to ""lard (leaf lard)""

Discussion

Helena Chavarria Mar 21, 2019:
@Charles I posted too quickly for my liking and I hadn't triple-checked my answer. I think it might have been right but I didn't want someone to come along and jump at the opportunity to diasgree with me!
Charles Davis Mar 21, 2019:
What happened to your answer, Helena? I'm pretty sure it was right.
Helena Chavarria Mar 21, 2019:
Lard is 'manteca de cerdo' Otro producto "especial" es el unto, una grasa rancia parecida a la manteca: para muchos gallegos es el producto que le da el sabor de fondo más particular a la receta y no debería ser obviado. En cualquier caso podemos emplear manteca si no encontramos unto. Las verduras a emplear también son específicas.

https://www.libertaddigital.com/chic/viajar-comer/2013-01-15...
Rachel Fell Mar 21, 2019:
N.B., you're not meant to post questions in capital letters.

Proposed translations

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lard (leaf lard)

lard = rendered pork fat

leaf lard = (specifically) a fine, soft, white fat rendered from the fat in the kidney region of pigs and hogs

In Praise of Lard, and How to Render Your Own
At its simplest, lard is rendered pork fat. Leaf lard, specifically, is a fine, soft, white fat rendered from the fat in the kidney region of pigs and hogs. It is mild in flavor, soft in texture, and particularly well-suited to pastry making.
https://food52.com/blog/10423-in-praise-of-lard-and-how-to-r...

I had my food-grade buckets all clean and ready to hold the masses of leaf fat I expected to get. Leaf fat is what is found around the kidneys. It is the most mild-tasting fat from an animal, and leaf lard makes excellent pastries and homemade pie crusts.
[...] “When we did render lard, we used EVERY bit of fat on the hog. Back fat, kidney fat, any fat that easily trimmed off the hog. We never just render the leaf, of kidney fat. And on an “average” size hog, there might only be 2 to 4 lbs. of the leaf/kidney fat EVER. The kidney on the hog is not near the amount that is on the beef. But to get any decent amount of lard from a hog, you would have to render ALL the fat possible. On average, if I remember correctly from 20 years ago, a 250 lb. on foot hog would get about 20 to 30 lbs. of lard.”
https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2013/01/the-mystery-of-t...
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19 mins

visceral pig fat

Gluten Free spice! - Gluten Free Guerrillas | HealthUnlocked
https://healthunlocked.com/glutenfreeguerrillas/posts/170269...
Mar 16, 2012 - Back to the article - was just saying that no Yorkshireman or purist would have bought lard made from hydrogenated rendered visceral pig fat ...
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