gekloven
Gekloven is a traditional Dutch culinary technique involving the careful slicing of meat, particularly pork, into thin, even strips. The term originates from the Dutch word kloven, meaning "to cleave" or "to split," referring to the process of cutting the meat along the grain to maximize tenderness. This method is most commonly associated with gekloven vlees, which translates to "cleaved meat," often used in dishes like gekloven varkensvlees (cleaved pork).
The technique relies on the principle of tenderizing meat by cutting it perpendicular to the muscle fibers.
Historically, gekloven meat was a practical way to utilize pork, especially in regions where meat was less