• Pheasant paste is a type of pâté made from pheasant meat and other common pâté ingredients such as sour cream, eggs, onions and butter. List of spreads...
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    than pâté or ortolan. [citation needed] Food portal Pheasant paste – a type of pâté made from pheasant meat and other common pâté ingredients Callahan, P...
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    liver, or animal organs Pheasant paste Potted meat food product Almond butter – Nut butter made from almonds Almond paste – Filling made from almonds...
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    ground fish, rice, tomato paste, vegetable oil, onion, salt and spices Pâté Chopped liver Liver pâté Pheasant paste Pesto – a paste that traditionally consists...
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    jokingly referred to as a Yarmouth capon, two-eyed steak, or Billingsgate pheasant (after the Billingsgate Fish Market in London). The bloater is associated...
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    Pâté (redirect from Meat paste)
    words pâte (pastry) and pâté are both derived from the Latin pasta meaning paste or dough (as is the English "pastry"). By the 19th century the pastry case...
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    Leycesteria formosa, the pheasant berry, is a deciduous shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Himalayas and southwestern China. It is considered...
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    Barossa which produces a range of gourmet foods, including Pheasant Farm Pate, quince paste, verjuice and gourmet ice creams. The Maggie Beer Farm Shop...
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  • line-painting or biaomiao [zh] piece, but had feathers of the copper pheasant pasted on them. In particular, the 2nd panel of 6 depicts a woman with a peculiar...
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    Pyŏngyang naengmyŏn is mainly made from buckwheat and either beef or pheasant broth. It also uses dongchimi broth or a mixture of it, while adding sliced...
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    doenjang (fermented bean paste), soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, gochugaru (pepper flakes), gochujang (fermented red chili paste) and napa cabbage. Ingredients...
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  • writing, claiming that the "jokes landed with all the grace of an injured pheasant." Brad Newsome of the Sydney Morning Herald described the series by saying...
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    [citation needed] It is usually served in a big and deep bowl with beef, pheasant, or tongchi'mi broth. It is usually served with cold hand-pulled buckwheat...
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    such as miso paste, pheasant, and boar curry. Hosts farmer's markets and other local events. There is also a restaurant that serves pheasant and other dishes...
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  • Sutherland May 17, 2022 (2022-05-17) Ingredients: Appetizer: changua, pheasant sausage, pea tendrils, mac & cheese powder Entrée: smorgastarta, crispy...
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    pork, and tofu are used as filling. Saengchi mandu (생치만두): ring neck pheasant, dropwort, cabbage, and shiitake mushrooms are used as filling. Buckwheat...
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    displays. One of the most famous examples is the so-called Feast of the Pheasant, arranged by Philip the Good of Burgundy in 1454. The theme of the banquet...
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  • January 20, 2009 (2009-01-20) Ingredients: Appetizer: firm tofu, tomato paste, prosciutto Entrée: daikon, pork loin, Napa cabbage, Thai chiles, Blue Point...
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    sweetbreads, truffles, artichoke bottoms, mushrooms, pieces of partridge, pheasant, or various poultry, accompanied by garnish. They could also be served...
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    southern region are smoked products, including salmon, stag, wild boar, and pheasant. Patagonia has been profoundly influenced by the tribes living there since...
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  • shiitake Kkwong jeok, (꿩적), made with pheasant meat Memilmuk jijimi , (메밀묵지짐이) Kkwong jijimi, (꿩지짐이), made with pheasant meat Huchutip jangajji, (후춧잎장아찌),...
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    Roe deer: Reh Fallow deer: Damhirsch Brown hare: Hase/Feldhase Common pheasant: Fasan Duck: Ente Grey partridge: Rebhuhn The German names of game animals...
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  • wrappers, hot dog éclairs Entrée: pheasant, green tomatoes, tepache liqueur, trash can nachos Dessert: moon grapes, apricot paste, bagel chips, pickle cupcakes...
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  • an important part of the Japanese culture, and the fact that the green pheasant is Japan's official national bird. However, they are mocked as a poussin...
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  • On particularly special occasions, local goose, turkey, duck, quail and pheasant meats are also cooked and consumed. Azerbaijani cuisine also features a...
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    discovered, along with one new bird species, the endangered Edwards's pheasant. In the late 1980s, a small population of Javan rhinoceros was found in...
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    created various dishes such as minced pheasant, lark tongue, and desserts made from steamed milk and bean paste. Guangzhou experienced an increase in...
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    The fifth-century Roman cookbook Apicius contains a recipe for roasted pheasant dumplings. Filled pastas such as ravioli and tortellini fit the basic definition...
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  • 瓜菹, cucumber kimchi), sugwajeo (수과저), nogwajeo (노과저), chijeo (치저, 雉菹, pheasant kimchi), nabjojeo (납조저; 臘糟菹) Sowing and Storage How to store living eggplants;...
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  • body of a squirrel, the antlers of a deer, and the legs and wings of a pheasant. Yali – A Hindu creature with the head of a lion, the tusks of an elephant...
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