Pig Biceps Femoris: Understanding the Culinary Use of Ham
The biceps femoris muscle of a pig is typically used for food and is commonly known as the "ham". It is a large, thick muscle located at the back of the thigh and is one of the most prized cuts of pork. The ham is often cured, smoked, or cooked fresh and can be used in a variety of dishes.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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