1. pork
The waiter brought pork chops with sauerkraut.
Tom doesn't like pork.
As for me, I like chicken better than pork.
Which would you rather eat tonight, beef or pork?
Against my advice, he fed his dog some raw pork.
More than iron, more than lead, more than gold I need electricity. I need it more than I need lamb or pork or lettuce or cucumber. I need it for my dreams.
The GOP accused the Democrats of pork barrel politics.
That's why ostrich meat costs more than twice as much as beef and pork.
sweet-and-sour pork; I much prefer chicken to beef or pork.; a pork and apple casserole
the meat from a pig is called pork
Both Jewish and Islamic dietary laws prohibit the consumption of pork for religious reasons.
Because of their traditional ways of life, people from many countries don’t like eating pork.
I'd like a pork chop and some chips, please.
I don`t eat pork because I`m a vegetarian
Research has also found beef cattle need 28 times more land than pork, poultry or dairy farming.
2. bacon
The typical English breakfast consists of bacon and eggs.
I don't like bacon.
I usually eat bacon in breakfast.
In most sports the team that practice hardest usually brings home the bacon.
Our team could easily have brought home the bacon, if it weren't for the team's best man being injured.
bacon and eggs
After having fought many hard battles, we were able to bring home the bacon and set up a new government.
Don't cast bacon before oysters.
Consisting of bacon and cheese, the sandwich was quite greasy.
I smell bacon, we must be careful.
The whole street was filled with bacon during riots.
I had a bowl of pasta with chorizo and bacon.
My English friends love fried bacon
I always eat scrambled egg with bacon.
If ashes were flour and peat was bacon, we'd eat bacon pancakes every day.
Inglese parola "fläsk"(bacon) si verifica in set:
k. 7, s. 97-100, Rivstart B1+B2