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  2. Terrine (food) - Wikipedia

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    A terrine (French pronunciation:), in traditional French cuisine, is a loaf of forcemeat or aspic, similar to a pâté, that is cooked in a covered pottery mold (also called a terrine) in a bain-marie.

  3. Pâté chaud - Wikipedia

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    Pâté chaud (French: [pate ʃo]), "hot pastry pie"), also known as patê sô, is a Vietnamese savory puff pastry. [1] The pastry is made of a light layered and flaky exterior with a meat filling. Traditionally, the filling consists of ground pork , but chicken and beef are also now commonly used.

  4. Pâté - Wikipedia

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    Both the Dictionnaire de l'Académie française and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) date the term back to the 12th century. The former gives the original meaning as a "culinary preparation consisting of minced meat or fish surrounded by dough and baked in the oven"; [1] the OED's definition is "a pie or pastry usually filled with finely minced meat, fish, vegetables, etc." [2] The French ...

  5. Terrine - Wikipedia

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    Terrine (food), a forcemeat similar to pâté Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Terrine .

  6. Papua New Guinea is granted a National Rugby League team from ...

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    A team from rugby league hotspot Papua New Guinea will enter the National Rugby League from 2028 after officially being granted a license. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Papua ...

  7. Musk turns on UK's Farage and says he should quit as Reform ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) -Elon Musk said Nigel Farage should quit as leader of Britain's right-wing Reform UK party in an abrupt withdrawal of support by the U.S. billionaire for the Brexit campaigner who ...

  8. Head cheese - Wikipedia

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    The English term head cheese is a calque derived from the Dutch word hoofdkaas, which literally translates to ' head cheese '. [4] The term hoofdkaas can be divided into hoofd (' head ') originating from the animal heads commonly used to prepare the dish, and kaas (' cheese ') describing the texture, which resembles that of cheese.

  9. Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    A mulard duck, the hybrid used most frequently for foie gras production. Foie gras (French for 'fat liver'); (French: [fwa ɡʁɑ] ⓘ, English: / ˌ f w ɑː ˈ ɡ r ɑː / ⓘ) is a specialty food product made of the liver of a duck or goose.