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What (who) is ORTS - definition

INTERNAL ORGANS AND ENTRAILS OF A BUTCHERED ANIMAL
Organ meat; Organ meats; Orts; Fries (offal); Variety meat; Duck white kidneys; Papaitan; Beef entrails
  • [[Andouillette]] from [[Troyes]] on sale at a [[charcuterie]] in [[Montmartre]], [[Paris]]
  • Peruvian ''[[anticucho]]s''
  • Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]
  • intestines]] from China
  • Typical Zimbabwean meal, with sadza, greens, and goat offal 'Zvinyenze' in Shona.  The goat intestines are wrapped around the stomach before cooking.
  • An uncooked small [[haggis]]
  • Lamb]] stomach curry
  •  Animal heads, brains, trotters and [[tripe]] on sale in an [[Istanbul]] [[meat market]]
  • [[Motsunabe]] is a hot pot of offal.
  • A variety of [[pâté]]s (containing [[liver]]) on a platter
  • Phá lấu as served in Vietnam
  • [[Pieds paquets]], a regional specialty of [[Marseille]] and southern France
  • [[Pig's organ soup]] from [[Singapore]]
  • Chinese [[lou mei]], with pig ears (left), and jellyfish (right)
  • [[Rocky Mountain oysters]]
  • Tripe bag stuffed with bone marrow from [[Nepal]]
  • [[Shkembe chorba]]
  • A serving of smalahove at Voss, Norway
  • [[Svið]] served with mashed potatoes and mashed turnips at BSÍ in [[Reykjavík]].
  • Calves' heads in a tripe shop

orts         
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¦ plural noun archaic or dialect scraps; remains.
Origin
ME: from Mid. Low Ger. orte 'food remains'.
orts         
n. pl.
Fragments, scraps, refuse, odds and ends.
Orts         
·pl of Ort.

Wikipedia

Offal

Offal (), also called variety meats, pluck or organ meats, is the internal organs of a butchered animal. The word does not refer to a particular list of edible organs, and these lists of organs vary with culture and region, but usually exclude skeletal muscle. Offal may also refer to the by-products of milled grains, such as corn or wheat.

Some cultures strongly consider offal consumption to be taboo, while others use it as part of their everyday food or, in many instances, as delicacies. Certain offal dishes — including foie gras and pâté — are often regarded as gourmet food in the culinary arts. Others remain part of traditional regional cuisine and are consumed especially during holidays. These include sweetbread, Jewish chopped liver, Scottish haggis, U.S. chitterlings, Mexican menudo, to name a few of them. On the other hand, intestines are traditionally used as casing for sausages.

Depending on the context, offal may refer only to those parts of an animal carcass discarded after butchering or skinning; offal not used directly for human or animal consumption is often processed in a rendering plant, producing material that is used for fertilizer or fuel; or in some cases, it may be added to commercially produced pet food. In earlier times, mobs sometimes threw offal and other rubbish at condemned criminals as a show of public disapproval.

Examples of use of ORTS
1. Including such imp–orts, Ernst & Young plans to raise its staff of 3,500 in mainland China to 4,300.