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Cool, I've never heard of that before.
Which alternate chicharrones are you familiar with?
Chicken, mutton, beef
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Are they prepared using meat or the belly or just fried skin strips?
Chicken you can do fried skin but it isn't necessarily just a skin thing. It's just deep fried meats.
No, chicharrón is quite distinct from most deep-fried meat dishes.
If there is meat involved in chicharrón, which is rare, the skin is often attached, pan-fried, and frying the chicharrón in its own rendered fat is very common.
That's what's so unique about this Peruvian breaded fried fish called chicharron; it follows none of the conventions yet takes the name.
Sort of like calling a sandwich "chow mein".
Unless Peruvians use the fish oil to fry the fish? Fish oil does have a high boiling point.
But i think i would have smelled that.