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Definition of Scrapple

Scrapple
Scrapple Scrap"ple, n. [Dim. of scrap.] An article of food made by boiling together bits or scraps of meat, usually pork, and flour or Indian meal.

Meaning of Scrapple from wikipedia

- S****ple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name Pannhaas ('pan tenderloin' in English; compare Panhas), is a traditional mush of fried pork s****s...
- of meat over several meals to conserve money, and is a similar dish to s****ple and livermush, both also developed by German immigrants. The dish probably...
- S****pleFace was a U.S. website run by Scott Ott that satirized the news from a conservative perspective. The name S****pleFace was coined by Ott's grandmother...
- month. The city is known for its hoagies, stromboli, roast pork sandwich, s****ple, soft pretzels, water ice, Irish potato candy, tastykakes, and the cheesesteak...
- breakfast and lunch food. It has been suggested that livermush derives from s****ple. By law in North Carolina, the product must consist of at least 30% pig...
- traditional Dutch food that shares some of the characteristics of American s****ple. Traditionally, its preparation and consumption was an important economizing...
- The Apple S****ple Festival is held annually during the second w****end in October in Bridgeville, Delaware. It was first held in 1992. Notable events include...
- knepp (dried apples, ham, and dumplings), fasnachts (raised doughnuts), s****ple, pretzels, bologna, chow-chow, and Shoofly pie. Martin's Famous Pastry...
- Festival, the Bethany Beach Jazz Funeral to mark the end of summer, the Apple S****ple Festival held in Bridgeville, the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival in Wilmington...
- "S****ple from the Apple" is a bebop composition by Charlie Parker written in 1947, commonly recognized today as a jazz standard, written in F major. The...