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Frequently asked questions

  • What are pig feet?

    Pig feet, also known as trotters, are the feet of a pig. They are used in various cuisines across the globe due to their rich and unique flavor.

  • How do you prepare pig feet for cooking?

    Pig feet should be thoroughly cleaned, boiled for a few minutes to remove impurities, then can be simmered, roasted, or used in soups and stews.

  • Are pig feet and pork hocks the same?

    No, pig feet and pork hocks are not the same. Pork hocks include a portion of the pig's leg, while pig feet are just the feet.

  • What is the taste of pig feet?

    Pig feet have a unique taste that is robust, meaty, and somewhat gelatinous due to the collagen content.

  • Can I freeze pig feet?

    Yes, pig feet can be frozen for later use.

  • Can I use pig feet to make broth?

    Yes, pig feet are great for making a rich, flavorful broth.

  • Where can I buy pig feet?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • What kind of nutrients are in pig feet?

    Pig feet are rich in protein and collagen, but also high in fat and cholesterol.

  • Are pig feet healthy?

    Pig feet are high in collagen which is beneficial for skin health. However, they are also high in fat and cholesterol, so they should be eaten in moderation.

  • What are the common dishes made of pig feet?

    Some common dishes include pig feet stew, pig feet jelly, and pickled pig feet.

  • Are pig feet safe to eat?

    Yes, pig feet are safe to eat when prepared and cooked properly.

  • How long do I need to cook pig feet?

    Pig feet usually need to cook for a few hours to become tender.

  • Do I need to peel pig feet before cooking?

    No, you do not need to peel pig feet before cooking. The skin is usually kept on as it adds flavor and texture to the dish.

  • How do you clean pig feet before cooking?

    Pig feet should be scrubbed with a brush and then soaked in a vinegar-water solution before cooking to remove impurities.

  • Do pig feet smell when cooking?

    Pig feet can have a strong odor when cooking, but this can be mitigated by thoroughly cleaning them and adding herbs and spices to the cooking water.

  • Is it common to eat pig feet in all countries?

    No, eating pig feet is not common in all countries. It is most popular in cultures where 'nose-to-tail' eating is practiced, such as in parts of Asia, Europe, and the American South.