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What is Head Cheese?
Head cheese is not actually cheese. It’s a savory meat terrine traditionally made from the slow-cooked meat of a pig’s head (sometimes including tongue or other cuts), set in a flavorful gelatin from the natural cooking broth. Once cooled, it’s sliced and served cold—often with crackers, mustard, or pickles.
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