A pork chop, like other meat chops, is a loin cut taken perpendicular to the spine of the pig and is usually a rib or part of a vertebra. Pork chops are unprocessed and leaner than other cuts. Chops are commonly served as an individual portion, and can be accompanied with applesauce, vegetables, and other sides. Pork is one of the most commonly consumed meats in the world. In the United States, pork chops are the most commonly consumed meat cut from the pork loin and account for 10% of total pork consumption.

Subcategories: Zha paigu
Categories: Pork
Contains, including ancestors: Pork
Also known as:
French: côte de porc
German: schweine koteletteschweinscotelette
Spanish: Chuleta de cerdochuleta de puerco
Wikidata ID: Q860985
Wikipedia title: Pork chop
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