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  2. List of goat dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable goat dishes, which use goat meat as a primary ingredient. Goat meat is the meat of the domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus). It is often called chevon or mutton when the meat comes from adults, and cabrito, capretto, or kid when from young animals. Worldwide, goat meat is less widely consumed than pork, beef, and ...

  3. Herring as food - Wikipedia

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    Buckling: European A hot-smoked herring similar to a kipper or bloater. The guts are removed but the roe or milt remain. Buckling is hot-smoked whole, as opposed to kippers which are split and gutted, and then cold smoked. Bucklings can be eaten hot or cold. [21] [22] Dressed herring: Russia

  4. Buckling (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A buckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater. The head and guts are removed [ 1 ] but the roe or milt remain. [ 2 ] They may be eaten hot or cold.

  5. Goat Cheese and Roasted Garlic Beehive Recipe - AOL

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    Add enough garlic puree to make a layer about 1 in/2.5 cm thick; repeat with the goat cheese, forming it into a disk 1 in/2.5 cm thick and of the same circumference of the mold.

  6. Pinapaitan - Wikipedia

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    Pinapaitan is typically prepared the same day the goat (or cattle) is butchered. [16] Bile is collected from the liver and gallbladder, or cud from the stomach or small intestines of the same animal. [19] The meat and offal are sliced into thin bitesize pieces 3 cm to 5 cm and parboiled in water mixed with vinegar to remove impurities or gaminess.

  7. Bokkoms - Wikipedia

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    The word bokkom comes from the Dutch word bokkem, which is a variant of the word bokking (or buckinc in Middle Dutch). [3] The word bokking is derived from the word bok (the Dutch word for buck or goat) and refers to the fact that bokkoms reminds of goat, because bokkoms has the same shape as the horns of a goat, is just as hard as a goat's horns, and stinks just as much as the horn of a goat ...

  8. Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it - AOL

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    There are goats you find roaming grass fields and then there's the "GOAT." GOAT, which stands for "Greatest Of All Time," is the ultimate compliment of all compliments. While the acronym can be ...

  9. Boer goat - Wikipedia

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    The Boer is a large goat: the average weight of an adult male is some 115 kg, with a mean height reported in 1984 at over 94 cm. [4]: 363 [2] The coat is glossy and short; the recommended colouring is white with a reddish-brown head with a white blaze, and pigmented skin. The ears and horns are of medium size; the ears are broad, pendulous and ...