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Duck Griller Without Organs 6 x 1800g -PT

Duck Griller Without Organs 6 x 1800g -PT
€36.18
p/kg: €3.35
  • 3 for €34.02 (p/kg: €3.15)
  • 10 for €31.86 (p/kg: €2.95)

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Duck, known for its rich flavor, succulent meat, has been celebrated in cuisines around the world for centuries. Duck holds cultural significance in many societies around the world. In Chinese cuisine, Peking duck is a symbol of luxury and celebration, often served during special occasions.

Roasting a whole duck, seasoned with herbs and spices, results in crispy, golden skin and juicy, flavorful meat. Roast duck is often served with fruity sauces, such as orange or cherry, which complement its savory richness.

While duck meat, particularly the breast and legs, is often the star of the show in culinary preparations, various other parts of the duck are also valued for their unique flavors and textures in certain cuisines.

Duck tongues are often considered a luxury ingredient and are commonly used in Chinese, Cantonese, and Sichuan cuisines. They can be prepared in various ways, including braising, stir-frying, or simmering in soups. Duck tongues are prized for their tender, gelatinous texture and are often served as appetizers or as part of hot pot dishes.

In Chinese cuisine, braised duck heads are a popular street food snack, often seasoned with soy sauce, five-spice powder, and other aromatic spices. In some cultures, the cheeks and soft tissues of the duck head are particularly prized for their tender texture and intense flavor.

In Chinese cuisine, duck intestines are often stir-fried with garlic, ginger, and chili peppers to create a flavorful and aromatic dish. Duck intestines can also be grilled, skewered, or simmered in soups and stews. They are valued for their chewy texture and ability to absorb the flavors of the seasonings and spices used in cooking.

While these parts of the duck may not be as commonly consumed in Western cuisines, they are highly regarded in many Asian cultures for their rich flavors and unique textures. When prepared thoughtfully and skillfully these ingredients can elevate a dish and offer a truly memorable culinary experience.

Additional Information

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Article number 8096-002
Weight 10.80
Consumer Units per box 6
Per pallet 64
Soort Palet WWP
Best Before No
Client Groups No
Scientific name Anas platyrhynchos
zoekcode 55ANP
EAN Code Box No
EAN Code Retail 0
Brand No
Statistical code 02074280
Origin Portugal
Catch area & Method 0
Ingredients & Allergens 0
Freezing methode & Shelf Life 0
Nutritional value 0
Product packaging 0
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