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Can you give me the recipe how to cook swan ?
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Can you give me the recipe how to cook swan ?
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Ummmm...how big is the bird?Originally posted by Saint
Anyone?
Can you give me the recipe how to cook swan ?
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I have heard of people eating ducks, chickens, tongues of ducks, camel birds, etc. But I think I have't heard of people eating swans, or perhaps I just couldn't remember.Originally posted by Saint
we eat duck, chicken, goose, turkey etc...
why not swan ?
Is it only for display?
Originally posted by selfAdjoint
In medieval England, all swans belonged to the king, and to catch and eat one was a hanging offense. So at least that explains why the Anglo tradition is against cooked swan. I don't know about the Dutch tradition though. Wouldn't they be awful gamy?
The traditional methods of cooking swan include roasting, braising, and grilling.
Yes, there are potential health concerns when consuming swan as it is a game bird and may carry bacteria or parasites. It is important to cook the meat thoroughly and follow proper food safety guidelines.
Yes, swan can be substituted for other types of poultry in recipes, but it may have a stronger and gamier flavor compared to chicken or turkey.
Swan can be prepared and cooked in a variety of ways, but it is recommended to remove the feathers and skin before cooking. It should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F to ensure it is safe to eat.
No, swan is not considered a sustainable food source as it is a protected species in many countries and populations are declining. It is important to research and follow local laws and regulations before consuming swan.