What historical event led to the population of Porto gaining the nickname *tripeiros*?
Answer
Prime meats were given to sailors provisioning ships during the Age of Discoveries.
The nickname *tripeiros* (tripe-eaters) is directly linked to the preparation of *Tripas à Moda do Porto* and stems from a period of historical sacrifice during the Age of Discoveries. When sailors prepared to depart from Porto, the populace reportedly gave away all the prime cuts of meat to provision their lengthy voyages. This left the remaining residents with only offal, specifically tripe, which they learned to prepare into a hearty stew as their primary sustenance. This historical act of generosity, prioritizing naval provisioning over local consumption, cemented the identity reflected in their moniker.

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