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Using chicken intestines full of salmonella, due to factory far, would result in pencil thin sausages. Tripa de gallina is Mexican Spanish for longbeans aka yard long beans. They are long pencil thin
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Using chicken intestines full of salmonella, due to factory far, would result in pencil thin sausages. Tripa de gallina is Mexican Spanish for longbeans aka yard long beans. They are long pencil thin green beans. Hence tripa de gallina, chicken intestines in English.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 05:11 UTC
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