Examples of 'mangalica' in a sentence

Meaning of "mangalica"

mangalica (noun) - a breed of domestic pig with a thick, woolly coat, native to Hungary. It is prized for its flavorful meat
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  • A domestic pig of a Hungarian breed developed in the mid-19th century, which grows a thick, curly coat of hair.

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My little mangalica piggy.
Mangalica are considered the only surviving autochthonous breed in Serbia.
Processed meat of mangalica.
The Mangalica breeding.
Kinds of the bred Mangalica.
The Mangalica lifecycle.
Here, Galitsin breeds and raises rare breed pigs and chickens, notably Mangalica pigs.
Nowadays, the keeping of Mangalica has become a popular hobby.
The Mangalica pig grows a thick, woolly coat similar to that of a sheep.
Grey goats . And Mangalica pigs.
Ham of Mangalica with stewed escarole in anchovies, capers and olives € 20.
In February, the annual Mangalica festival is arranged ( the Hungarian hairy-pig ).
Mangalica ham with salsa romesco, unripe peaches and grilled bread DKK 115.
In Hungary, most Mangalica pigs are raised purely or semi-intensively.
Mangalica and PICK products (Hungary).

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My little mangalica piggy . My little mangalica, my little pig, my sow, my piggy!
The Mangalica ( sometimes spelt Mangalitsa ( USA ) or Mangalitza ( UK ) ) is a Hungarian breed of domestic pig.

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