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  2. Can You Actually Eat Swan? - AOL

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    "I have a lot friends in Michigan who hunt, and we once ate a swan at Christmas nine or 10 years ago," he told Esquire. "It was delicious—deep red, lean, lightly gamey, moist, and succulent."

  3. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    The meat, liver and other organs, fat, skin and blood are used culinarily in various cuisines. [1] The meat has a distinctive flavor. [2] Goose eggs are also used culinarily, but unlike chicken eggs are only available seasonally; in the UK goose eggs have a fall-to-early-winter availability. [1] Roast goose is the most common method of preparation.

  4. Bavarian Meats - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian Meats is an American meat producer and processing company based in Seattle, Washington. The company supplies meats to various delicatessens and grocery stores in the Pacific Northwest . From 1961 to 2020, Bavarian Meats operated a delicatessen of their own in Downtown Seattle , including a space at Pike Place Market which closed in ...

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  6. Swan - Wikipedia

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    Swan meat was regarded as a luxury food in England during the reign of Elizabeth I. A recipe for baked swan survives from that time: "To bake a Swan Scald it and take out the bones, and parboil it, then season it very well with Pepper, Salt and Ginger, then lard it, and put it in a deep Coffin of Rye Paste with store of Butter, close it and ...

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  8. Niman Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Niman Ranch was founded in 1969 by rancher William Ellis "Bill" Niman, a hippie and elementary school teacher, who has since left the company. He had moved from Minnesota to the small coastal town of Bolinas, California. [2]

  9. The 10 best meats and the 10 worst ones - AOL

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