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- Pig_candy abstract "Pig candy is a dessert made by taking thick strips of smoked bacon and pecans and coating them in caramel or another type of sugar, notably brown sugar. Cayenne pepper can be added and it can be dipped in chocolate. This dish is then served warm or cold and is popular in the southern United States, and it has also become very popular in Washington D.C.. It is similar to glazed bacon, featured on Martha Stewart Living.".
- Pig_candy ingredient Brown_sugar.
- Pig_candy ingredient Caramel.
- Pig_candy ingredient Pecan.
- Pig_candy ingredient Smoking_(cooking).
- Pig_candy origin United_States.
- Pig_candy servingTemperature "Warm or cold".
- Pig_candy thumbnail Pig_candy.jpg?width=300.
- Pig_candy type Dessert.
- Pig_candy wikiPageExternalLink sticky-pig-candy-stripes.
- Pig_candy wikiPageID "20380570".
- Pig_candy wikiPageRevisionID "599718845".
- Pig_candy country United_States.
- Pig_candy course Dessert.
- Pig_candy hasPhotoCollection Pig_candy.
- Pig_candy mainIngredient "Smoked bacon, pecans, caramel or brown sugar".
- Pig_candy name "Pig candy".
- Pig_candy served "Warm or cold".
- Pig_candy subject Category:Bacon_dishes.
- Pig_candy subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Pig_candy subject Category:Smoked_meat.
- Pig_candy subject Category:Snack_foods.
- Pig_candy type Article100022903.
- Pig_candy type Artifact100021939.
- Pig_candy type BaconDishes.
- Pig_candy type Container103094503.
- Pig_candy type Crockery103133538.
- Pig_candy type Dish103206908.
- Pig_candy type Instrumentality103575240.
- Pig_candy type Object100002684.
- Pig_candy type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pig_candy type Tableware104381994.
- Pig_candy type Ware104550840.
- Pig_candy type Whole100003553.
- Pig_candy type Food.
- Pig_candy type FunctionalSubstance.
- Pig_candy comment "Pig candy is a dessert made by taking thick strips of smoked bacon and pecans and coating them in caramel or another type of sugar, notably brown sugar. Cayenne pepper can be added and it can be dipped in chocolate. This dish is then served warm or cold and is popular in the southern United States, and it has also become very popular in Washington D.C.. It is similar to glazed bacon, featured on Martha Stewart Living.".
- Pig_candy label "Caramelo de cerdo".
- Pig_candy label "Pig candy".
- Pig_candy sameAs Caramelo_de_cerdo.
- Pig_candy sameAs m.04zx9r3.
- Pig_candy sameAs Q7193235.
- Pig_candy sameAs Q7193235.
- Pig_candy sameAs Pig_candy.
- Pig_candy wasDerivedFrom Pig_candy?oldid=599718845.
- Pig_candy depiction Pig_candy.jpg.
- Pig_candy isPrimaryTopicOf Pig_candy.
- Pig_candy name "Pig candy".