maiale
Maiale is the Italian word for the domesticated pig, referring to the animal Sus scrofa domesticus. Pigs are hoofed mammals in the family Suidae and are among the most widely raised farm animals worldwide. They are omnivorous, highly adaptable, and capable of thriving in a range of environments.
Domestication and biology: Domestic pigs descend from the wild boar (Sus scrofa). Independent domestication events occurred
Production and breeds: Pigs are raised for meat (pork) and byproducts such as leather and organ compounds.
Uses and cultural context: In Italian cuisine, maiale is central to many dishes and products, including porchetta,
Nutritional aspects: Pork provides high-quality protein and contains B vitamins, iron, and zinc. Fat content varies