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    Remove the bowl from the machine and fold in half the flour mixture. Fold in the remaining flour. With a clean whisk and bowl, whip the egg whites until soft peaks form.

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  4. Giblets - Wikipedia

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    Giblets / ˈ dʒ ɪ b l ɪ t s / is a culinary term for the edible offal of a fowl, typically including the heart, gizzard, liver, and other organs. [ 1 ] A whole bird from a butcher is often packaged with the giblets, sometimes sealed in a bag within the body cavity.

  5. Gizzard - Wikipedia

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    Skewered deep-fried gizzards without batter are also popular and served on the menu of many fried chicken stores. In Mainland China, duck gizzard is a common snack, eaten alongside other duck parts such as feet, neck, heart, tongue, or head. [14] Areas famous for their gizzard are Sichuan and Hubei provinces.

  6. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Isaw is a street food popular in the Philippines made with pig and chicken intestine pieces which are skewered, barbecued, and dipped in vinegar before eating. Other street food that are prepared in a similar way are pig ears, skin, liver and coagulated blood cut into cubes, and chicken heads, necks, feet, and gizzards.

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  8. Pinikpikan - Wikipedia

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    The individual who is preparing the chicken uses a stick to thoroughly beat the chicken's wings and neck without breaking the skin or the bones. [4] This beating is where the name of the dish comes from, as "pikpik" means to beat lightly. [8] Once the chicken is limp, a single hard blow to the back of its head or neck is used to end its life. [4]

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