Term for Pig Skin

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Skin of cattle & buffalo is known as hide while pig skin is known as:

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Skin of cattle & buffalo is known as hide while pig skin is known as:

  1. Skin
  2. Hide
  3. Rind ✓ Correct
  4. Lard
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Rind

The skin of pigs is specifically called Rind — this distinguishes pig skin from the hide of cattle/buffalo and the skin of sheep/goat.

Animal Skin Terminology
Animal Skin/Hide Term
Cattle & Buffalo Hide
Sheep & Goat Skin
Pig Rind
Uses of Pig Rind
  • Pig rind is used to produce pork rinds (deep-fried puffed pork skin snacks — called 'crackling').
  • Gelatin can also be extracted from pig skin/rind (pork gelatin — widely used in the food industry).
Why Different Terms?
  • The terminology is primarily historical/commercial — hides from cattle command higher commercial value in the leather industry, while pig rind has different uses.
Lard
  • Lard is pig fat (not skin). Lard = rendered pig fat = used in cooking, pastry, and food manufacturing.

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