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Commonly farmed fowl. Turkey, pheasant, goose, chickens, duck, quail, guineafowl.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Fowl-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on fowl-derived meats as an ingredient. In the past, the terms 'fowl' and 'poultry' used to be employed almost synonymously. Today, however, the term 'fowl' has more of a systematic meaning. Fowl is a common term for the group in biological systematics known as Galloanserae which is itself divided into the gamefowl/landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes)
The landfowl, Galloanserae, as the name suggests are primarily ground-dwelling chicken-like species and include the edible (and often domesticated) species: guineafowl, new world quail, quail, pheasants, partridges, grouse, peafowl, turkey and chickens. The waterfowl, Anseriformes, includes: geese and ducks.
As opposed to "fowl", "poultry" is a term for any kind of domesticated bird or bird captive-raised for meat, eggs, or feathers; ostriches, for example, are sometimes kept as poultry, but are neither gamefowl nor waterfowl. In colloquial speech, however, the term "fowl" is often used near-synonymously with "poultry", and many languages do not distinguish between "poultry" and "fowl". Nonetheless, the fact that the Galliformes and Anseriformes most likely form a monophyletic group makes a distinction between "fowl" and "poultry" warranted.
The historic difference in English is due to the Germanic/Latin split word pairs characteristic of Middle English; the word 'fowl' is of Germanic origin (cf. Old English "fugol", West Frisian fûgel, Dutch vogel, German Vogel, Swedish fågel, Danish/Norwegian fugl), whilst 'poultry' is of Latin pullus ("chicken") via Norman French origin poule ("chicken"); the presence of an initial /p/ in poultry and an initial /f/ in fowl is due to Grimm's Law.
Interestingly, along with the Palaeognathae (a group including ostriches), the fowl Galloanserae is the only other group not included in the Neoaves (literally the 'new birds') as their immediate ancestors survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event (ie they were around with the dinosaurs).
Fowl are frequently kept for both meat and eggs. Chickens, by far, are the most heavily consumed and farmed out of all of them. Other fowl commonly used in cooking include ducks, geese, turkeys and quail. Various species of fowl are hunted for both sport and food. Pheasants have been widely introduced and naturalized outside of their native range in Asia to Europe and North America for use as food and sport.
The alphabetical list of all the fowl-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1779 recipes in total:
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| Gooseberry and Almond Tart Origin: British | Gujarati-style Chicken Curry Origin: India | Hunan Braised Duck Origin: China |
| Gooseberry and Elderflower Custard Origin: Britain | Gustum de Holeribus (Vegetable Relish) Origin: Roman | Hwyaden Hallt Cymreig (Welsh Salt Duck) Origin: Welsh |
| Gooseberry and Elderflower Sorbet Origin: Britain | Gustum Versatile (Turnover Antipasto) Origin: Roman | Hwyaden Wyllt gyda Saws Mwyar Duon (Wild Duck with Blackberry Sauce) Origin: Welsh |
| Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup Bavarois Origin: Britain | Guyanese Chicken Curry Origin: Guyana | Hydrogarata Isicia sic Facies (Boiled Forcemeat with Fish-sauce) Origin: Roman |
| Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup II Origin: Britain | Gwledd Gŵydd â Llenwad o Fricyll (Apricot-stuffed Festive Goose) Origin: Welsh | Iakwe Stew (Marshallese Chicken Stew) Origin: Marshall Islands |
| Gooseberry and Strawberry Tart Origin: Britain | Habichuelas Guisadas (Dominican Bean Stew) Origin: Dominican Republic | Iced Coconut Soup Origin: Cayman Islands |
| Gooseberry Compote Origin: Britain | Haggis-stuffed Chicken Cutlets Origin: Scotland | Iced Curry Soup Origin: Britain |
| Gooseberry Granita Origin: Britain | Hakka Salt-baked Chicken Origin: China | Igisafuliya (Chicken Plantain and Vegetable Stew) Origin: Rwanda |
| Gooseberry Spiced Atchar Origin: South Africa | Halloween Swamp Dip Origin: American | Igitoke Origin: Rwanda |
| Goosegrass and Chickweed Kedgeree Origin: Fusion | Hareless Potpies Origin: British | Ikokore Origin: Nigeria |
| Goosegrass and Wild Greens Soup Origin: Britain | Harisa (Chicken and Wheat Porridge) Origin: Armenia | In copadiis ius album (White Sauce for Choice Cuts) Origin: Roman |
| Grannat Chop Origin: Sierra Leone | Hariyali Murgh Tikka (Green Chicken Tikka) Origin: India | In Isiciato Pullo (For Chicken Forcemeats) Origin: Roman |
| Gratin de Couac (Couac Gratin) Origin: French Guiana | Henne in Bokenade (Hen in Sauce) Origin: England | In Perdice (Of Partridge) Origin: Roman |
| Green Duck Curry Origin: Anglo-Indian | Hindle Wakes Origin: England | In Perdice et Attagena et in Turture (Of Partridge, Hazel Hen and Turtledove) Origin: Roman |
| Green Gooseberry Sauce Origin: British | Hoender Pasteie (Boer Chicken Pie) Origin: South Africa | In Pullo Elixo ius Crudum (Uncooked Sauce for Boiled Chicken) Origin: Roman |
| Grenada Breadfruit Soup Origin: Grenada | Hoisin chicken with Noodles Origin: Fusion | In Struthione elixo (Boiled Ostrich) Origin: Roman |
| Grenada Green Seasoning Origin: Grenada | Holisera in Fasciculum (Horse Parsley) Origin: Roman | In Struthione Elixo (Of Boiled Ostrich) Origin: Roman |
| Grenadian Chicken Curry Origin: Grenada | Holus Molle ex Foliis Lactucarum cum Cepis (Vegetable Purée with Lettuce Leaves and Onions) Origin: Roman | Indian Cooked Chicken Origin: Britain |
| Grenadian Coconut Curry Chicken Origin: Grenada | Home-made Gyros Origin: Greece | Indian Dumpode Goose Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Grenadian Nutmeg Chicken Curry Origin: Grenada | Honey Chilli Chicken Origin: China | Indian-style Charred Chicken Origin: Fusion |
| Grenadian Pelau Origin: Grenada | Hong am Rèisleck (Chicken Cooked in Wine) Origin: Luxembourg | Indian-style pancakes with spiced Jersey Royals Origin: Fusion |
| Ground Elder Soup Origin: Britain | Hong Shao Rou (Red-braised pork belly) Origin: British | Indo-Chinese Chilli Chicken Origin: India |
| Grouse Game Soup Origin: Britain | Hoppin' John Origin: America | Indo-Chinese Ginger Chicken Origin: India |
| Gruem vel anatem (Crane or Duck in Spiced Gravy) Origin: Roman | Hot and Sour Soup Origin: China | Indonesian Black Squid Curry Origin: Indonesia |
| Gruem vel Anatem ex Rapis (Crane or Duck with Turnips) Origin: Roman | Hot and Sour Venison Soup with Honey Fungus Origin: Britain | Insal Nga Lapu Lapu (Grilled Grouper with Aubergine-prune Compote) Origin: Philippines |
| Guai wei ji si (Bang-bang Chicken) Origin: China | Hot and Sticky Chicken Origin: Fusion | Inyama Yenkukhu (South African Chicken Casserole) Origin: South Africa |
| Guam Chicken Curry Origin: Guam | Hot Enchilada Sauce Origin: America | Irish Coddled Pork with Cider Origin: Ireland |
| Guatemalan Cucumber Soup Origin: Guatemala | Hot Green Tamarind Chicken Origin: Indonesia | Irish Fisherman's Stew Origin: Ireland |
| Guinaar (Fried Chicken) Origin: Senegal | Hot Red Chicken Origin: Fusion | Irish Potato and Parsley Soup Origin: Ireland |
| Guinea Fowl with Coconut Cream Origin: Zimbabwe | Hot Turkey and Black Bean Chili Origin: American | Irish Potato Soup Origin: Ireland |
| Guineafowl Supremes with Bay Boletes Origin: Britain | Hot Wings in Haw Sauce Origin: Britain | Irn-Bru Pakoras Origin: Scotland |
| Guineafowl with Grapes Origin: Britain | Hotch Potch Origin: Scotland | Isicia de Pavo (Peacock Forcemeats) Origin: Roman |
| Guinness Bottle Chicken Stew Origin: Saint Vincent | Hotpot Porc Cymreig, Chorizo a Ffa Gwynion (Welsh Pork, Chorizo and White Bean Hotpot) Origin: Welsh | |
| Guisado del Inca (Inca Stew) Origin: Peru | Howtowdie Origin: Scotland |
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