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  2. Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    A mulard duck, the hybrid used most frequently for foie gras production. Foie gras (French for 'fat liver'); (French: [fwa ɡʁɑ] ⓘ, English: / ˌ f w ɑː ˈ ɡ r ɑː / ⓘ) is a specialty food product made of the liver of a duck or goose. According to French law, [1] foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by gavage ...

  3. D'Artagnan (food company) - Wikipedia

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    There they met a farmer with the first domestically raised foie gras in the United States. He was looking for distribution for his product, which the charcuterie shop declined. Daguin and Faison founded D’Artagnan to distribute it themselves. [3] D’Artagnan originally sold whole lobes of raw foie gras to the chefs of New York City.

  4. Foie gras controversy - Wikipedia

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    Gavage feeding Anti-foie gras protestors at the Hôtel Meurice, Paris. 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 food than they would eat in the wild, and more than they would voluntarily eat domestically.

  5. New York City's Foie Gras Ban Is On Hold—For Now

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    "A New York City foie gras ban will cost more than 400 immigrant workers their jobs and chance at the American dream," Daguin said. "If humane treatment is truly the issue here, we should be ...

  6. Eduardo Sousa - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Sousa Holm is a Spanish farmer who makes goose foie gras without gavage (force feeding), at his farm in Extremadura. [1] [2] [3] Chef Dan Barber described his experience of Sousa's farm in his book, The Third Plate, and at a TED presentation in 2008. [4] on the radio show This American Life in 2011. [5]

  7. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mallard ducks are used extensively in the production of balut—female (left) and male (right).. Balut (/ b ə ˈ l uː t / bə-LOOT, / ˈ b ɑː l uː t / BAH-loot; [1] also spelled as balot) is a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled or steamed and eaten from the shell.

  8. California foie gras law - Wikipedia

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    The California foie gras law or Senate Bill 1520 (S.B. 1520) [1] is a California State statute that prohibits the "force feed[ing of] a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size" (California Health and Safety Code § 25981) as well as the sale of products that are a result of this process (§ 25982). [2]

  9. Category:Foie gras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Foie gras" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...