Foie gras (French for 'fat liver'); French: [fwa ɡʁɑ], English: /ˌfwɑːˈɡrɑː/ ) is a specialty food product made of the liver of a duck or goose. According...
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The production of foie gras (the liver of a duck or a goose that has been specially fattened) involves the controversial force-feeding of birds with more...
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Hot Doug's (section Foie gras controversy)
attention when it continued to serve various foie gras-based sausages and condiments following the banning of foie gras by the city of Chicago. The ban had been...
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The California foie gras law or Senate Bill 1520 (S.B. 1520) is a California State statute that prohibits the "force feed[ing of] a bird for the purpose...
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2009. After touring in 2009 and releasing a second mixtape titled Seared Foie Gras with Quince and Cranberry in March 2010, Roth began working on his second...
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Food and drink prohibitions (section Foie gras)
Wayback Machine: "On entend par foie gras, le foie d'un canard ou d'une oie spécialement engraissé par gavage." ("'Foie gras' is understood to mean the liver...
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slaughter. In some cases, such as is the case with ducks and geese raised for foie gras and peking duck, it is still practiced today. Force-feeding is also known...
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Farm Sanctuary (section Foie gras)
of which have pledged not to sell foie gras. Stephen Starr, owner of 11 restaurants in Philadelphia, removed foie gras from his menus in that city due to...
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Pâté de Foie Gras is a 1956 science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published by Astounding Science Fiction. Like Asimov's...
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to ask the restaurant to stop serving foie gras. The protesters expressed the view that the method of foie gras production, including the force-feeding...
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in foie gras and ready-made meals. In 1908, Joseph Dubarry, a tinsmith, and his wife Gabrielle, a charcutier, decided to join forces to produce foie gras...
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buying foie gras". The Daily Telegraph. London. 6 November 2009. Archived from the original on 9 November 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2012. "Foie gras protesters...
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or, in many instances, as delicacies. Certain offal dishes—including foie gras and pâté—are often regarded as gourmet food in the culinary arts. Others...
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from traditional sweet such as raspberry or chocolate to savoury (as a foie gras). There is some variation in whether the term macaron or macaroon is used...
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rights group PETA UK began a campaign against Fortnum & Mason's sale of foie gras, citing the cruelty in the production process. The group regularly held...
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called hinnies. The mulard is commercially produced on farms for meat and foie gras. The White Muscovy and the Pekin are the two most common purebred, commercially...
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Gastronationalism (section Foie gras)
European Union granted the sole rights to use the name to Greece.: 122 Foie gras has been protected as a name and signifier of traditional identity by...
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foie gras, asparagus tips, artichoke hearts, sweetbreads, cockscombs, game, Madeira, and so on. Macaroni Lucullus incorporates truffles and foie gras...
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portal Cretons Fatback Galantine Gefilte fish Head cheese Offal Rillettes Foie gras Liver paté Liver spread List of spreads Livermush "Pâté, nom masculin"...
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animal rights group PETA that foie gras would not be served at any royal residences; he had stopped the use of foie gras at his own properties for more...
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charcuterie, all-natural and organic poultry, game, free-range meat, foie gras, wild mushrooms, and truffles. Privately owned by Ariane Daguin, who co-founded...
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Canapé Style (Iron Chef Chen Kenichi) Foie Gras and Flatfish with Citrus Sauce (Iron Chef Rokusaburo Michiba) Foie Gras and Scallops in Cabbage (Challenger...
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Prosciutto Ravioli", "Alaskan Salmon and Foie Gras" – wild Alaskan salmon served with buttered-seared foie gras, cooked sous vide in its own juices, served...
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English origin, made out of fillet steak coated with pâté (often pâté de foie gras) and duxelles, wrapped in puff pastry, then baked. Some recipes include...
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a formal stand against the forced feeding of birds to make foie gras. Although foie gras has been banned in many countries in Europe, as well as in the...
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veganuary.com. 15 February 2016. "Foie gras farm". Animal Equality UK. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2022. "Ban Foie Gras". Animal Equality UK. Retrieved...
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composition of Dungeness crab with foie gras and scrambled kani miso (crab “mustard” mixed with farm egg custard), the foie gets wet-cured, cut into chunks...
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for his outspokenness in matters of ethics, most famously when he took foie gras off the menu in 2002 for ethical reasons. However, Trotter refused to...
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