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Jowl Bacon is made from this. It is usually smoked and cured, unlike a similar cut of meat called "guanciale." At home, people would do their own. but what they'd hang up in the meathouse would be the whole lower half of the pig's head, including jawbone and teeth.
Also called: Bajoues (French); Guancica (Italian); Bochechas de porco (Portuguese)
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