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  2. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    Canada geese are rarely farmed, and sale of wild Canada goose meat is rare due to regulation and slaughterhouses' lack of experience with wild birds. Geese in New York City parks culled by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection have been donated to food banks in Pennsylvania. [92]

  3. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    Roasted geese of high quality have crisp skin with juicy and tender meat. Slices of roast goose may be served with plum sauce. [citation needed] In Teochew's Singaporean community, Teochew braised goose is a traditional dish; typical braising ingredients include soy sauce, rice wine, garlic, and spices such as cinnamon, ginger, and star anise. [9]

  4. Giant Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    The giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima) is the largest subspecies of Canada goose, on average weighing in at 5 kg (11 pounds). It is found in central North America. These geese were at one point considered extinct, but were later rediscovered. The giant Canada goose was once kept and bred in captivity for use as hunting decoys and for ...

  5. List of goose breeds - Wikipedia

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    This list contains breeds and landraces of domestic geese as well as species with semi-domestic populations. Geese are bred mainly for their meat, which is particularly popular in Germanic languages countries around Christmas. Of lesser commercial importance is goose breeding for eggs, schmaltz, or for the fattened liver .

  6. Vancouver Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    The native range of the Vancouver Canada goose is southern Alaska from Glacier Bay down to western British Columbia, where 90% of this subspecies remains year-round. . Despite its name, this subspecies does not regularly occur in the city of Vancouver or the Lower Mainland, where it is replaced by the introduced resident Moffitt's Canada Geese (B. c. mo

  7. Canadian geese - Wikipedia

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  8. Amid amplified rumors of people killing waterfowl, what are ...

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    A photo of a man carrying a goose went viral. Politicians said Haitian immigrants are killing, eating geese. ... eating geese. Here's Ohio's laws on hunting the birds. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...

  9. Talk:Canada goose/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Yes, lots of people call these birds "Canadian Geese". That is incorrect. "Canada Goose" is correct. "Canadian Goose" is not an alternate term, and is not acceptable. All ornithological resources are in agreement: "Canada Goose" is the correct species name. There is no debate in the field.