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Serving Foie Gras
Foie Gras can be served hot or cold, raw in some circumstances. If cooked, the heating process is very brief to prevent scorching or melting of the fat. Many French restaurants serve foie gras seared on one side and raw on the other.Foie gras is typically served with a brandy or liqueur such as Cointreau, and complemented with a light fruit, such as raspberries, plums or pears.
Gavage Process and Controversy
Gavage literally means "to gorge," and it is by this process that the bird is fed. The duck or goose is fed a significantly greater amount of food than they would normally eat through a tube. The food is usually a mixture of corn and fat. The fat is added to prevent proper digestion and increase the buttery texture of the organs.Nearly every major animal rights group, including PETA and The Humane Society of the United States has condemned these methods for cruel treatment of animals.
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Foie Gras Questions
is it wrong to eat foie gras? 12 AnswersIt depends on a person's own morals and value judgements as to whether eating foie gras is "right" or "wrong." You can find evidence to back up both sides of th... read more
Would you sign a petition to ask the Pope to make Mardi Gras two weeks later? 5 AnswersThats a good question. Sure. I'd sign a petition.. Wouldn't do any good though. This could be possible if the Catholic Church was responsive to change, but th... read more
What is Lundi Gras? 2 AnswersLundi Gras is "Fat Monday," the day before Mardi Gras "Fat Tuesday." read more
How low will the S&P go by the end of the year? 1 AnswerNo one really knows for sure, but people have a lot of ideas. Charles Nenner says it will be up and down, but will be in an upswing around Friday the 13th. He u... read more -
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