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Just looked briefly. From the latin Porcus, others are similiar.
There is a great cookbook that discusses the eating and taboo of eating the pig. It has a recipe for everything.......everything. Whale semen..... everything.
"Unmentionable Cuisine" by Calvin Schwabe
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