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Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Ungulate-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on ungulate-derived meats as an ingredient. Ungulates are defined as animals that walk on their (usually horned) toes. They are often (indeed typically) herd animals and commonly the most frequently domesticated for food. After a formal re-classification these animals are now part of the clade Euungulata ('true ungulates'), which primarily consists of large mammals with hooves (apart from cetaceans, dolphins and whales which are related to hippopotami and represent some of the most recent members of the group). The oldest surviving members of Euungulata are the horses, tapir (which are eaten as game) and rhinoceri. Next come the camels and llamas, followed by pigs and peccaries. The next group is probably the biggest in terms of both farmed and game animals and includes all ruminants, the North American pronghorn, giraffes, true deer, cows (bovids), sheep and goats and true antelopes. Finally we have the hippopotami and cetaceans.
Horses are domesticated and in come cultures they are eaten. Camels are not truly known in the wild, though there are feral examples and they are farmed for riding, milk and for meat. Of the South American camelids, the guanaco and vicuña are wild and the llama, alpaca, and chilihueque are domesticated. In pre-Columbian south America they were as a mix of camel and sheep (beasts of burden, for their wool and their meat). Pigs are unusual amongst ungulates in being omnivorous. Pigs were domesticated in the Neolithic, both in East Asia and in the Near East (they are attested in Cyprus 11 400 years ago and in China 8000 years ago). When domesticated pigs arrived in Europe, they extensively interbred with wild boar but retained their domesticated features.
Deer, long hunted for game have been domesticated and are now farmed; though in truth only reindeer have really been partly domesticated. Other deer species are more accurately ranched. This includes elk, moose, red deer, roe deer and white-tailed deer. The same is true for South African antelopes (which systematically are classed with cattle as bovids). Elands have proven susceptible to true domestication and are farmed in the Ukraine and Zimbabwe. In South Africa, the gemsbok, kudu and springbok have been brought into ranch farming and their meats are widely available commercially.
In evolutionary terms, domestic cows (European Cattle, Asian Cattle, Buffalo and yak) are closely related to sheep and goats (which are sufficiently closely related to one another that they can form hybrids). Apart from pigs, these remain the most widely and intensively farmed species.
The alphabetical list of all the ungulate-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1975 recipes in total:
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Dry Keema Curry Origin: India | Empress Chili Origin: American | Filipino Beef Rendang Origin: Philippines |
Dry Rice Origin: Liberia | Enchiladas (Stuffed Tortillas with Chilli Sauce) Origin: Spain | Fillet of Pork with Sea Lettuce Crust Origin: England |
Dry-fry Pork, Kenyan Style Origin: Kenya | English Cottage Pie Origin: England | Fisherman's Brewis Origin: Ireland |
Dublin Coddle Origin: Ireland | Entrecote a La Plancha Con Salsa De Aceitunas (Pan-grilled Steaks with Olive Sauce) Origin: Spain | Fläskfilé med sås och ugnsstekta grönsaker (Pork Fillet with Sauce and Roast Vegetables) Origin: Sweden |
Dublin Coddle Origin: Ireland | Eowtes of Flessh (Herbs Like Flesh) Origin: England | Flampoyntes (Flan Points) Origin: England |
Duckling with New Peas Origin: Britain | Esfiha (Savory Stuffed Pastries) Origin: Brazil | Flaumpens Origin: England |
Dumplings in Cold Spicy Sauce Origin: Fusion | Espagnole Sauce Origin: Britain | Fonnell Origin: England |
Dundee Lamb Chops Origin: Scotland | Espaguetis Dominicanos (Dominican Republic Spaghetti) Origin: Dominican Republic | For to make flampens (To Make Pasta Pies) Origin: England |
Durban Bunny Chow Origin: South Africa | Estofado (Chilean Beef Stew) Origin: Chile | For to make pomme doryes and other thyngs (How to Make Golden Apples and Other Things) Origin: England |
Durban-style Mutton Curry with Potatoes and Dumplings Origin: South Africa | Estouffade de rognons à la Bretonne (Breton-style Kidney Stew) Origin: France | Forfar Bridies Origin: Scotland |
Durban-style Steak and Kidney Stew Origin: South Africa | Extumer Lamb Roast Origin: Germany | Forloren Hare (Danish Meatloaf) Origin: Denmark |
Easter Brisket Origin: American | Faggioli con le Cotiche (Barlotti Beans with Pork Rinds) Origin: Italy | Foufou de Banane à la Sauce Claire (Plantain Fufu with Clear Sauce) Origin: Mali |
Easter Brunch Sausage Strata Origin: Britain | Faggioli con le Cotiche (Barlotti Beans with Pork Rinds) Origin: San Marino | Fragrant Lamb Kofta Curry Origin: Britain |
Easter Frittata Origin: American | Fagioli con le Cotiche (Beans with Pork Rind) Origin: San Marino | Francatelli Boiled Neck of Mutton Origin: Britain |
Easter Greek Lamb Origin: Greece | Fah-Fah (Soupe Djiboutienne) Origin: Djibouti | Francatelli Boiled Round of Beef Origin: Britain |
Easter Ham Origin: American | Farina Pie Origin: Bermuda | Francatelli Brown Gravy Origin: Britain |
Easter Ham with Rhubarb Sauce Origin: Britain | Fat Hen Quiche Origin: British | Francatelli's Yorkshire Pudding Origin: Britain |
Easter Lamb Bobotie Origin: South Africa | Favourite Crockpot Chili Origin: American | Frankfurter Sausage Origin: Germany |
Easter Leg of Lamb with Apricots Origin: Britain | Feijão Tropeiro (Drover's Beans) Origin: Brazil | French Onion Soup Origin: France |
Eba Piron Rouge (Beef and Red Gari) Origin: Cameroon | Feijoda Origin: Brazil | Fricassé de lambis (Queen Conch Fricassee) Origin: Guadeloupe |
Economical Mince Origin: Scotland | Féroce d'Avocat (Migan de fruit à pain) Origin: Martinique | Fried Bistort Greens Origin: African Fusion |
Efo Riro Origin: Nigeria | Feuilles de Consoude Farcies (Stuffed Comfrey Leaves) Origin: France | Fried Camel Origin: UAE |
Egredouce (Meat in Sweet and Sour Sauce) Origin: England | Ffagod (Pork Faggots) Origin: Welsh | Fried Lamb’s Kidneys with Guinness and Mushroom Sauce Origin: Ireland |
El Cocido Origin: Spain | Ffagod Cig Oen (Welsh Lamb Faggots) Origin: Welsh | Frijoles Refritos (Refried Beans) Origin: Mexico |
El Indio Viejo Origin: Nicaragua | Ffagod Traddodiadol (traditional Faggots) Origin: Welsh | Frikadeller (Danish Meatballs) Origin: Denmark |
El Tuco Origin: Argentina | Ffiled Pupur Cig Eidion (Fillet of Beef with Pepper Sauce) Origin: Welsh | Frikadelu Zupa (Meatball Soup) Origin: Latvia |
Elaichi Gosht (Lamb With Cardamom) Origin: India | Ffowlyn Morganwg Rhost gyda Chaws a Pherlysiau (Roast Glamorgan Chicken with Cheese and Herbs) Origin: Welsh | Frikkadel Curry Origin: South Africa |
Eliza Acton's Herodotus Pudding Origin: Britain | Fierkelsjhelli (Suckling Pig in Aspic) Origin: Luxembourg | Frikkadels Origin: South Africa |
Elleniké arnié aiga Paschast (Greek Easter Lamb or Kid) Origin: Greece | Fig and Goat's Cheese Brioche Toasts Origin: Peru | Friture (Fried Small River Fish) Origin: Luxembourg |
Elumas Curry (Mutton Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka | Figgy 'Obbin Origin: England | Frontinianum Porcellum (Suckling Pig Stewed in Wine) Origin: Roman |
Embamma in Cervinam Assam (Marinade for Roast Venison) Origin: Roman | Fijian Goat Curry Origin: Fiji | Frontinianum Porcellum (Suckling Pig à la Fronto) Origin: Roman |
Empanadas Origin: Chile | Fijian Goat Curry 2 Origin: Fiji | Fruit-glazed Easter Ham Origin: Britain |
Empanadas Origin: Uruguay | Filé Gumbo Origin: Louisiana | |
Empanadas Method II Origin: Chile | Filetes in galyntyne Origin: England |
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