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A pig pickin' (also known as rolling a pig, pig pull, hog roast, pig roast or, among the Cajun, "cochon de lait") is a type of party or gathering held primarily in the American South which involves the barbecuing of a whole hog (the castrated male pig or barrow, bred for consumption at about 12 weeks old). Females, or gilts, are used as well. Boars (full-grown intact males) and sows generally are too large.

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  • Un pig pickin' (en inglés literalmente ‘agarrar del cerdo’), también conocido como rolling a pig (‘tirar de a un cerdo’), pig pull (‘desgarrar de un cerdo’), pig roast (‘asado de cerdo’) o en cajún boucherie (‘matanza’) es un tipo de fiesta o reunión organizada principalmente en el sur de Estados Unidos que implica asar a la barbacoa un cerdo entero castrado de unos 12 meses de edad. También se emplean hembras, pero no ejemplares adultos, por ser demasiado grandes. (es)
  • A pig pickin' (also known as rolling a pig, pig pull, hog roast, pig roast or, among the Cajun, "cochon de lait") is a type of party or gathering held primarily in the American South which involves the barbecuing of a whole hog (the castrated male pig or barrow, bred for consumption at about 12 weeks old). Females, or gilts, are used as well. Boars (full-grown intact males) and sows generally are too large. (en)
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  • Un pig pickin' (en inglés literalmente ‘agarrar del cerdo’), también conocido como rolling a pig (‘tirar de a un cerdo’), pig pull (‘desgarrar de un cerdo’), pig roast (‘asado de cerdo’) o en cajún boucherie (‘matanza’) es un tipo de fiesta o reunión organizada principalmente en el sur de Estados Unidos que implica asar a la barbacoa un cerdo entero castrado de unos 12 meses de edad. También se emplean hembras, pero no ejemplares adultos, por ser demasiado grandes. Diferente cultural y culinariamente del pig pickin' sureño, el asado de cerdo es frecuente en Cuba, así como el estado isleño de Hawái, donde son tradicionales. Muchas familias sureñas celebran un pig roast por Acción de Gracias o Navidad, graduaciones, bodas o reuniones de verano. Algunas comunidades celebran competiciones de cocina durante las fiestas, con premios en metálico.​ (es)
  • A pig pickin' (also known as rolling a pig, pig pull, hog roast, pig roast or, among the Cajun, "cochon de lait") is a type of party or gathering held primarily in the American South which involves the barbecuing of a whole hog (the castrated male pig or barrow, bred for consumption at about 12 weeks old). Females, or gilts, are used as well. Boars (full-grown intact males) and sows generally are too large. Many Southern families have a pig roast for Thanksgiving or Christmas, graduations, weddings, or summer gatherings. Some communities hold cook-offs during festivals, where cooks compete against one another for prize money. (en)
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