Tripe

Tripas, the related Spanish word, refers to culinary dishes produced from the small intestines of an animal.

Dressed tripe was a popular, nutritious and cheap dish for the British working classes from Victorian times until the latter half of the 20th century.

In France, a very popular dish, sold in most supermarkets, is tripes à la mode de Caen.

Tripe dishes include: In Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries, the close cognate tripas tends to denote small intestines rather than stomach lining.

Beef tripe and tapioca (kolliyum bottiyum) is a traditional wedding eve dinner for Christians in some parts of Kerala.

Tripe ( trippa ) in an Italian market
Gulai babat , tripe prepared in a type of curry
Steamed tripe prepared as dim sum
Sekba , pig offal in soy sauce stew
Soto babat , spicy tripe soup
Trippa alla livornese
Trippa alla Romana