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  2. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    Roasted goose is a commonly eaten main dish in parts of Turkey. [5] The Kars region of Turkey specializes in a Kars-style roast goose, or Kars kazı ve bulgur pilavı (Kars goose with bulgur pilaf). [22] [23] [24] The Kars goose is also a breed of goose raised in the area specifically for use in this dish. [25]

  3. Rillettes - Wikipedia

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    Meat (pork, goose, duck, chicken, game birds, rabbit), salt, fat Media: Rillettes Rillettes ( / r ɪ ˈ l ɛ t s , r i ˈ j ɛ t / , also UK : / ˈ r iː j ɛ t / , French: [ʁijɛt] ) is a preservation method similar to confit where meat is seasoned then submerged in fat and cooked slowly over the course of several hours (4 to 10 hours). [ 1 ]

  4. Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    According to French law, [1] foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by gavage (force feeding). Foie gras is a popular and well-known delicacy in French cuisine. Its flavour is rich, buttery, and delicate, unlike an ordinary duck or goose liver.

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  6. Pastrami - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Jews emigrated to New York as early as 1872. Among Jewish Romanians, goose breasts were commonly made into pastrami because they were available. Beef navel was cheaper than goose meat in America, so the Romanian Jews in America adapted their recipe and began to make the cheaper alternative beef pastrami. [12]

  7. Roast goose - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, roast goose is a staple for Christmas Day meals. [5] For European cultures, roast goose is traditionally [6] eaten only on appointed holidays, including St. Martin's Day. [7] It is generally replaced by the turkey in the United States. Similarly, goose is often an alternative to turkey on European Christmas tables. [citation needed]

  8. Schmaltz - Wikipedia

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    Schmaltz (also spelled schmalz or shmalz) is rendered (clarified) chicken or goose fat.It is an integral part of traditional Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, where it has been used for centuries in a wide array of dishes, such as chicken soup, latkes, matzah brei, chopped liver, matzah balls, fried chicken, and many others, as a cooking fat, spread, or flavor enhancer.

  9. Escape to River Cottage - Wikipedia

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    To buy his goose, he sells home made products at the local farmer's market. The marron glacé, brandy butter, and mince pies with actual lamb meat quickly sell at his farmer's market stall. Fearnley-Whittingstall feeds Christmas carol singers visiting the Hitchens' mansion with a fish cake of smoked cod.