Pork Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BRFS | C | BRF S.A. | -3.50 | |
TSN | D | Tyson Foods, Inc. | -0.39 | |
STKH | D | Steakholder Foods Ltd. | -0.14 | |
HRL | F | Hormel Foods Corporation | 1.21 | |
BTOG | F | China Xiangtai Food Co., Ltd. | 2.22 | |
SEB | F | Seaboard Corporation | -3.50 |
Related Industries: Conglomerates Farm Products Packaged Foods
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
FTXG | D | First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF | 6.04 | |
RSPS | D | Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Consumer Staples ETF | 5.2 | |
MOO | D | Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF | 4.7 | |
FXG | D | First Trust Cons. Staples AlphaDEX | 4.19 | |
UPGD | C | Invesco Bloomberg Analyst Rating Improvers ETF | 3.7 |
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- Pork
Pork is the culinary name for meat from a domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BC.
Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved. Curing extends the shelf life of the pork products. Ham, smoked pork, gammon, bacon and sausage are examples of preserved pork. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, many from pork.
Pork is the most popular meat in Eastern and Southeastern Asia, and is also very common in the Western world, especially in Central Europe. It is highly prized in Asian cuisines for its fat content and pleasant texture. Consumption of pork is forbidden by Jewish, Muslim, and Rastafarian dietary law, for religious reasons, with several suggested possible causes.
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