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Wooly Pigs = best bacon ever?

Posted on Saturday, March 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

Here at the editorial offices of Bacon Aficionado we were recently all a-flutter about some very exciting news in the world of gourmet bacon. Now this may sound like something out of a fairy-tale – and for true bacon lovers maybe it is – but we recently learned about existence of wooly pigs. Yes, pigs covered in sheep-like wool known as Mangalitsas. Extremely popular and commonly farmed in Europe, they’re a rarity here in the US. So rare in fact that a company called – yes! – Wooly Pigs – was recently formed to import and farm this particular breed which reportedly yields some of the most delicious bacon imaginable. The proof of the pig is in the eating of course so our intrepid Bacon Aficionado correspondents have been dispatched to track down some Mangalitsa bacon and fry it up immediately. Fortunately Wooly Pigs has made this very easy with various ways to order their wares – particularly easy to do if you live in or around Seattle or San Francisco. Check out their website for more info. And stay tuned for more wooly bacon updates! In the meantime, here’s a photo of some chefs who traveled all the way from Florida to check out this new wooly sensation. Yes, that’s a wooly pig right there! Right before they slaughtered it and fed it to their high-brow clientele.

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