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Does pork blood solidify at a high temperature?
No, pork blood does not solidify at a high temperature. In fact, it will turn into a liquid when heated to a high enough temperature. This is because the proteins in the blood are denatured by the heat, causing them to lose their structure and ability to hold water. As a result, the blood becomes watery and thin.
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