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Duck

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Ducks are frequently [[hunt]]ed and raised as [[livestock]] for their meat. Since ducks are cleaner animals in general than [[chicken]]s their meat is much less likely to be infected with [[salmonella]] and as a result their meat can be served rare (like steak). It is much more aromatic and fatty than the meat of the chicken, and is preferred as an alternative by those who can afford it. A common analogy to describe the flavor of duck is that "duck is to chicken as [[lamb]] is to [[beef]]." Duck is common in cuisines throughout the world, notably the cuisines of [[France]] (such as in duck confit), [[China]] (in Peking duck), [[Burma]], [[Vietnam]], [[Thailand]] (in curries), [[Cambodia]]. The French often use duck fat in their cooking where British or American cuisine would call for [[lard]] (which is pork fat).
==See Also==* [[Category:BirdsGoose]], [[Chicken]]* [[Category:Waterfowl| Hunting]]with:** [[CategoryFirearm]]s:Livestock[[Handgun]], [[Shotgun]] and [[Rifle]]** [[CategoryBowhunting]] - [[Archery]]:Meat[[Crossbow]], [[Compound bow]]* [[Fishing]]
==References==
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[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Hunting]]
[[Category:Survivalism]]
[[Category:Birds]]
[[Category:Waterfowl| ]]
[[Category:Livestock]]
[[Category:Meat]]
 
[[Category:Permaculture]]
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