7 Mar, 2015 @ 11:30
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Waste parts of Spanish pigs are a Chinese delicacy

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SPAIN may not want them, but China is more than happy to snap up the ‘waste’ parts of pigs, in an industry that is growing exponentially.black iberian pig

Pigs’ stomachs, intestines and ears are all considered waste in Spain but are delicacies in China.

Spanish entrepreneurs are jumping on this latest trend, which saw exportation to Asia grow by 5.5% in 2014.

It is a new and growing phenomenon, largely due to the fact that there are now 1.3 billion mouths to feed in China, and all of them have a growing taste for pork.

China’s middle class has seen a massive population surge in recent years, and many who would previously have eaten pork once a year  are now now serving it up several times a month.

“We see tremendous potential in this fast-growing industry,” said Javier Serra, economic and commercial counsellor at the Spanish Embassy in Beijing.

Spain is now the third largest exporter of pork to China, after the US and Germany, with several food export companies now finding that demand for pork exceeds wine and olive oil.

China handled more than €235 million worth of pork exports in 2014, which represents an increase of 40% on 2012.

Of those exports, an incredible €111 million were ‘waste’ products.

Imogen Calderwood

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2 Comments

  1. These have been a staple for folk world wide It was part of the parillas when I lived in South America and also buffets throughout Asia and of course for the U.S. south or the decedents of folks from the south.
    Who would of thought I would eventually grow up to like it.
    p.s. Stefanjo, our dogs loved the ears too.

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