Tuotuorou

Tuotuorou (Chinese: 坨坨肉; pinyin: tuótuóròu) is a dish of the Yi people of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi provinces of China.

It is often served to guests in Yi households, along with buckwheat pancakes (known as mgefu or mgamo), garlic soup and unpeeled boiled potatoes.

It consists of tender chunks of pork taken from young pigs of less than 15 kilograms (33 lb) in weight.

These are served in traditional Yi wooden dishes, and eaten with long-handled spoons instead of chopsticks.

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People doing butcheries for making Tuotuorou in Puxiong, Sichuan