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Why is shredded pork trotters so popular in the UK?

Hand-shredded pig's trotters can be called a unique delicacy in our country.

In some foreign countries, few people are willing to eat pig's trotters or pig's offal. They call it pig's sewage and don't eat it.

However, this cannot resist the charm of publicity.

A media outlet in the UK has extensively reported on the consumption of pig trotters by Chinese people. The export news that most of the pig trotters are imported from the UK to boost domestic demand has caused a shock in the British food industry.

There must be a reason why Chinese people like to eat pig's trotters so much, so many British chefs and some food go to local Chinese restaurants to name and taste the charm of pig's trotters.

At first, the British planned to eat pig's trotters with a knife and fork, but later they gave up the idea.

After all, if they don't like eating like this, they all start eating with disposable gloves.

Foreign countries are all Western-style, and there is no need to cook, stew or stew at all.

Even the word may not exist.

Some British people cook the pig's trotters directly and eat them with French fries.

Maybe they use pig trotters to make tomato sauce.

Some people use it directly to fry pig's trotters, which are not steaks.

How they came to be fried is not worth saying.

Of course, there are smart people who use stew to drink wine, but there is no correct way to do it, and the taste is not very good.

However, trotters became popular in the UK.

If you don't know how to cook it yourself, you can go to a restaurant and enjoy it.

Or if someone knows one or two Chinese people, they will learn from the Chinese people.

Some people learn from teachers.

However, the trend of eating pig's trotters is blowing in the UK, and the Chinese are a little worried.

In the past, the British did not eat or try anything, so exporting pig trotters to China was cheaper than buying them in China.

However, ever since the British discovered the delicious taste of pig's trotters, domestic demand and external demand have been in conflict with each other.

The price of trotters in the UK has indeed continued to rise and remains high.

Chinese people living in the UK really wish this report had not been published.

Cheap and delicious pig's trotters are obviously a bonus for them.

However, pig trotters have become hard to come by as prices have more than doubled at the supermarket.

Sometimes when you go to the pig's trotters cabinet in the supermarket, all you see is the word "sold out."