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UK
/hˈæslət/
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NOUN
- heart and liver and other edible viscera especially of hogs; usually chopped and formed into a loaf and braised
How To Use haslet In A Sentence
- There was not a hog killed within three parishes of him whereof he had not some part of the haslet and puddings. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
- So the butcher made two packages, one of the lean but tasty forequarters for Lukasz, anotherof haslet for the peasant Jan, and the lord of Bukowo, as petty a one as lived in all of Poland, rode home with his meat and a sense that he had been honored. Poland
- Two things he was particularly fond of, and upon which he flourished whenever he could get them -- turnip greens and "hog's gullicks," the "Adam's apple" of a hog's haslet, or the "google," as it is commonly called. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
- New legislation would see the resurgence of independently-run local shops, run by surly harridans selling overpriced tins of out-of-date haslet. Archive 2008-02-01
- Haslet is a pork meat loaf, which is flavoured with a variety of herbs and spices.
- The three-time Pro Bowler causes fits for opposing defenses when the pocket collapses and he improvises, but focusing on containing Vick in the pocket could lead to other problems for the Redskins, Haslett said. Haslett: Vick means 'everything changes'
- Butchers in Boston Linconshire have found a way of making haslet without wheat.
- This makes it a splendid tracklement for cheddar cheese, cold meats, pies and game as well as haslet or brawn.
- Lincolnshire Haslet is a traditional pork meat loaf and is also seasoned with sage. This should not be confused with Welsh haslet made of liver.
- Adam Haslett's page-turner of a debut novel ranges brilliantly from the Strait of Hormuz to the outskirts of Boston to the belly of the financial beast — New York's Federal Reserve. Union Atlantic: Summary and book reviews of Union Atlantic by Adam Haslett.