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  2. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    In German cuisine, goose neck is stuffed with goose liver and cooked to make a sausagelike dish; similar dishes are made in eastern Europe. Goose meat is also used to fill pies or dumplings or to make sausage. [8] Goose and goose liver are also used to make foie gras, pâtés, and other forms of forcemeat.

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    According to our friends at Southern Living, despite the onion boil’s recent popularity, the concept of baked onions has been around down South for decades. In fact, one fan wrote in to tell ...

  4. Are raw or cooked onions healthier? - AOL

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    At the end of the day, both raw and cooked onions are a nutritious addition to your food. So choose an onion type based on preference. Fun facts about onions The sulfuric compounds in onions make ...

  5. Roast Goose With Pork, Prune And Chestnut Stuffing

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  6. Schmaltz - Wikipedia

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    Schmaltz (also spelled schmalz or shmalz) is rendered (clarified) chicken or goose fat.It is an integral part of traditional Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, where it has been used for centuries in a wide array of dishes, such as chicken soup, latkes, matzah brei, chopped liver, matzah balls, fried chicken, and many others, as a cooking fat, spread, or flavor enhancer.

  7. List of twice-baked foods - Wikipedia

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    Baking is a food cooking method using prolonged dry heat acting by convection, and not by thermal radiation, normally in an oven, but also in hot ashes, or on hot stones. [1] When the desired temperature is reached within the heating instrument, the food is placed inside and baked for a certain amount of time.

  8. Raw foodism - Wikipedia

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    Steak tartare with raw egg, capers and onions. Raw animal food diets include any animal that can be eaten raw, such as uncooked, unprocessed raw muscle meats, organ meats, eggs, raw dairy, and aged, raw animal foods such as century eggs, fermented meat/fish/shellfish/kefir, as well as vegetables, fruits, nuts, and sprouts, but in general not raw grains, raw beans, and raw soy.

  9. This Is the Easiest Way to Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs - AOL

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    No special tools, no gimmicks, and no mess! The post This Is the Easiest Way to Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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