goose liver
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Definition
Noun: - The liver of a goose, especially when used as food. It is particularly valued in gourmet cuisine, often used to produce foie gras.
Usage
The term "goose liver" is used to refer specifically to the organ meat from a goose. It is most commonly discussed in culinary contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The pâté was made from finely seasoned goose liver.
- Foie gras is a famous delicacy made from the fattened goose liver.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Term: In haute cuisine, "goose liver" is often associated with luxury ingredients and specific preparation methods like pâtés, terrines, and mousses.
- The chef's signature dish featured seared goose liver with a port wine reduction.
Variants and Related Words
- Foie gras (n): A specific and well-known preparation made from the fattened liver of a goose or duck.
- Foie gras is a controversial but classic French delicacy.
Synonyms
- Goose offal: (A more general term for goose entrails, which includes the liver).
- Poultry liver: (A broader category that includes livers from chickens, ducks, and geese).