A good friend of mine is in the food distribution business and is a fantastic cook, so when we get together for dinner, the food is always over-the-top amazing. A while back he mentioned that he had gotten, as he put it, "some high end, fancy pork" and he wanted to have us over for dinner. He smoked a pork butt, his wife made some stupid good coleslaw and I brought over my smoked hobo beans. As soon as I took a bite of the barbecue (no sauce of course) I could taste something different. The flavor of the meat was rich and almost nutty and the fat was smooth and buttery. I immediately wanted to know more about this "high end, fancy pork." He explained that it was a Duroc hog, one of the heritage breeds. He mentioned the names of a few more of the heritage breeds and explained a little about what a heritage breed hog was, and then the conversation moved on to laughing about the chicken named Collin from the show Portlandia.
Berkshire hogs are the oldest of the heritage breeds. |
My local butcher has Chester White hogs raised in NC. |