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foie gras
[fwah grah, fwah grah]
noun
the liver of specially fattened geese or ducks, used as a table delicacy, especially in the form of a paste pâté de foie gras.
foie gras
/ fwa ɡrɑ /
noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of foie gras1
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Example Sentences
Her schedule listed a 30-minute walk-through at the pier with the mayor, followed by a nail salon appointment and dinner at Bleu Provence, which serves wagyu short ribs and seared foie gras.
He was, for example, appalled at the force-feeding of ducks and geese to enlarge their livers to produce foie gras.
One standout, the Apple Smacks “cereal,” arrives in a custom Georgia Boy box with roasted foie gras “milk.”
Duck, foie gras, and truffle combine in a sausage that’s rich, indulgent and ready to impress, whether you’re grilling for friends or making a 2 a.m. pasta that accidentally turns out restaurant-quality.
The drugs were hidden in foie gras and duck breasts and entered the port of Newhaven, East Sussex, in November 2019 in a transit van.
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