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foie gras
(redirected from Pate de fois gras)

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foie gras (French) [fwa grɑ]
n
(Cookery) See pâté de foie gras
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Noun1.foie gras - a pate made from goose liver (marinated in Cognac) and truffles
pate - liver or meat or fowl finely minced or ground and variously seasoned
Translations
foie gras [ˌfwɑːˈgrɑː] nfoie m gras


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Q: OK, but isn't this move to take away our incandescent bulbs just another 25-watt idea by the nanny state do-gooders who banned smoking in private clubs, took the pate de fois gras off the menus of Chicago restaurants, squeezed trans fats off our plates, warn us to limit tuna fish consumption, hope to prevent parents from spanking their nasty, ill-mannered children, and eventually plan to usher in a soft socialism that will make us yearn for the world described in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged?
``Perhaps pate de fois gras will be the next `delicacy' she will offer her little girl?
I told him it might give him some idea of how a goose feels being force-fed maize to make pate de fois gras.
 
 
 
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