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  2. Chicken feet - Wikipedia

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    Moldovan chicken racitura.In this serving, chicken legs were removed after boiling. In Russia, Ukraine, [citation needed] Romania, [citation needed] and Moldova, [citation needed] chicken feet are cleaned, seasoned, and boiled, often with vegetables, and then cooled, to make an aspic called kholodets in Russian and Ukrainian, and piftie or răcitură in Romanian.

  3. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    Moldovan chicken răcitură. Romanian and Moldovan piftie is also called răcitură (plural răcituri), derived from the Romanian rece, meaning cold. Piftie has a different method of preparation. It is usually made with pig's trotter (but turkey or chicken meat can also be used), carrots and other vegetables, boiled to make a soup with high ...

  4. List of mammals of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    This list shows the IUCN Red List status of the 32 mammal species occurring in Moldova.One is endangered, four are vulnerable, and three are near threatened.The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed on the respective IUCN Red List published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:

  5. Chicken claw - Wikipedia

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    Chicken claw may refer to: Chicken feet, a part of the chicken that is cooked in China, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Moldova, Jamaica, South Africa, Peru, Mexico, Philippines and Vietnam; Chicken sickles, a Chinese martial arts weapon "Chicken Claw", a song by That Handsome Devil

  6. Mordovian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shschi (cabbage soup) was a traditional soup consisting of cabbage and potatoes cooked in chicken broth with onions and carrots added at the end. [4] Herbs such as watercress , horseradish , onion , cow parsnip , horsetail , nettle , and wild goutweed were used for preparing dishes instead of spices.

  7. Ostropel - Wikipedia

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    Ostropel is a typical Romanian stew that is primarily made from chicken mixed with a thick tomato sauce.Additionally, garlic or spring onions can be added to the dish. Rabbit, lamb, or other types of meat are also sometimes used and, alternatively, vegetarian versions can be made during fasting periods.

  8. List of birds of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Moldova.The avifauna of Moldova include a total of 339 species, none of which are endemic.. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 2022 edition.

  9. Bird feet and legs - Wikipedia

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    Palmate feet – Chilean flamingo. Totipalmate feet – blue-footed booby. Western grebe presenting a lobate foot. Lobate feet – a chick of the Eurasian coot. The great crested grebe. The feet in loons [2] and grebes [2] [7] are placed far at the rear of the body - a powerful accommodation to swimming underwater, [7] but a handicap for walking.