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  2. Peking Duck Recipe - AOL

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    Now you are ready to make Chinese fajitas: Roll some of the duck meat, green onions, cucumber, and a smear of Chinese sweet noodle sauce up in a Mandarin pancake, eat, and repeat. Recipe courtesy of Feeding the Dragon: A Culinary Travelogue Through China with Recipes by Mary Kate Tate and Nate Tate/Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2011.

  3. Duck as food - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The old Assamese text Kamarupa Yatra discusses duck meat, squab and tortoise meat. Popular dishes include duck with white gourd, duck with laixak and duck with bamboo shoot. [5] Duck meat and squab are also cooked with banana blossom. [6] It is popular among both the tribal [7] [8] and non-tribal populations.

  4. 17 Delicious Duck Recipes for Special Dinners at Home - AOL

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  5. Category:Duck dishes - Wikipedia

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  6. 26 Duck Recipes for the Holidays (or Any Old Weeknight)

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  7. Muktuk - Wikipedia

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    Muktuk [1] (transliterated in various ways, see below) is a traditional food of Inuit and other circumpolar peoples, consisting of whale skin and blubber. A part of Inuit cuisine , it is most often made from the bowhead whale , although the beluga and the narwhal are also used.

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  9. Kutti pi - Wikipedia

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    Kutti pi (pronounced 'cootie-pie') is a dish from Anglo-Indian cuisine, consisting of the flesh of an unborn fetus from an animal, usually goat. It is unique to the Anglo-Indian community, [1] where it is considered a delicacy despite being abhorred as taboo by both parent cultures.