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So, what is cotenne?
Cotenne is a savory pork product that can add a distinct flavor and texture to many dishes. It consists of the fatty layer of the pig's skin, which is traditionally slow-cooked and rendered down into crispy bits of flavorful goodness. Cotenne can be used as a garnish for soups and stews or sprinkled on top of salads and pasta dishes for added crunch. It can also be ground up and used as a seasoning for meats or mixed into homemade sausage for a deliciously rich, meaty taste. With its unique blend of salty, smoky, and porky flavors, cotenne is a must-try ingredient for any serious foodie.
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