mangalica
Mangalica is a heritage breed of pig known for its distinctive appearance and traditional characteristics. Originating in Hungary in the late 19th century, the breed was developed to produce high-quality bacon and cured meats. Mangalica pigs are characterized by their thick, golden-colored coat, which is the result of a genetic condition known as "wooliness."
The breed is a product of cross-breeding between native Hungarian pigs and imported Polish and Hungarian Large
One of the most notable aspects of Mangalica pigs is their exceptional fat content, which is relatively
Mangalica pigs are relatively rare outside of Europe, particularly in Hungary, where they are considered an
Today, Mangalica pigs are prized for their rich, full-bodied flavor and are often served as a specialty