German legs

The pork trotter that is commonly used for making "German Pork Knuckles" is usually the front trotter. It is of a moderate size, not too large, and has relatively dense meat with little fat. The rear trotter is not commonly used for making German pork knuckles.

German legs

The pork trotter that is commonly used for making "German Pork Knuckles" is usually the front trotter. It is of a moderate size, not too large, and has relatively dense meat with little fat. The rear trotter is not commonly used for making German pork knuckles.

German legs

The pork trotter that is commonly used for making “German Pork Knuckles” is usually the front trotter. It is of a moderate size, not too large, and has relatively dense meat with little fat. The rear trotter is not commonly used for making German pork knuckles.