harslet


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hars·let

 (här′slĭt)
n.
Variant of haslet.
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harslet

(ˈhɑːzlɪt; ˈhɑːs-)
n
(Cookery) a variant of haslet
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In describing Apicius' cooking of pigs, King ironically transforms the indulgence of decadent Rome into the decadence of an English austerity: The seventh Book treats of things sumptuous and costly, and therefore chiefly concerning Hog-meat, in which the Romans came to that Excess, that the Laws forbad the Usage of Hogs Harslet, Sweetbreads, Cheeks, etc.