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Rougie Block of Goose Foie Gras 5.1 oz

Rougie Block of Goose Foie Gras 5.1 ozBrand: Rougié
Category: Grocery


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 35,355

Country: France
Ingredients: Goose Liver - Water - Port Wine - Salt - Pepper - æ#138;Ascorbic Acid - Sodium Nitrite
Media: Misc.

ASIN: B00018XF7Q


Features:
  • One of the world's great gastronomic delicacies.
  • Wonderfully rich flavor and silky smooth texture.
  • Traditionalists enjoy it on toasted bread with a glass of Sauternes.
  • Positively trendy: sauteed or roasted.

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Product Description
A specialty of Gascony, foie gras is one of the world's great gastronomic delicacies. These fully cooked foie gras have a wonderfully rich flavor and silky smooth texture, and contain the finest liver, seasonings, and port wine. Foie gras needs to be served chilled. Traditionalists enjoy it on toasted bread with a glass of Sauternes, but it's equally good on a baguette with a glass of California red. If you want to be more inventive, try foie gras in salads, and if you want to be positively trendy, try it sauted or roasted


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A delicacy for a reason!   July 29, 2010
LisaLisa (Clifton, VA USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Consistent quality, always tasty. A treat once in a while when you can't get the fresh version. [...] has a great recipe for foie gras, bing cherries and mache.

And for those who think this is torture to geese, you should visit a real goose farm in France where the animals literally flock to the feeding tubes. Notice I said "to" and not "away from". The American beef industry is much more torturous to the resulting hamburger in your Big Mac and other fast food.



5 out of 5 stars Foie Gras - Fantastic !   February 10, 2010
Thomas L. Witt (Fresno, CA USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Having just returned from France, I had grown accustomed to meals with foie gras. The fresh thing wasn't available locally so I took a risk and tried this canned product. It was expensive, at about $40 for 5.1 oz, but well with it for a special occasion. We served it as an appetizer, paired with a Rothschild Sauternes. Oh my! The quality and flavor exceeded expectations. I'd like to do that again.


1 out of 5 stars Amazon- show some responsibility   February 22, 2008
Vanessa Marie Frazier
3 out of 76 found this review helpful

These animals are tortured. Go to and search "fois gras assembly line" and see how your appetite for diseased liver is afterwards.

Shame on you AMAZON you've lost my business until you stop selling all foie gras.



5 out of 5 stars Incredible, I love this stuff   December 3, 2007
R. Jensen (Ebola, CA USA)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I could eat this stuff every day for the rest of my life. It is THAT good. Yummy!!! I like it sauteed, with a good red wine.


4 out of 5 stars not the best but at least it tastes like it   April 9, 2007
Dominique Padovani (Lincoln, NE USA)
23 out of 25 found this review helpful

Rougie block of goose foie gras, as well as other foie gras (duck) from the same producer, is the one you can find at french airport when leaving for USA. You can then believe that this producer is not the small one you can find in a tiny village in the South West of France. Nevertheless, even if this foie gras is not the best I ever tasted, it has at least the taste of it: a little bit bitter but still smooth and "fondant" in mooth. Of course, it goes very well with sweet white one (cold of course) and nice bread (and do not spread the foie gras on your tartines!!! it is a bit of a crime...). However, it is a little expensive for what it is. Enjoy it if you buy it but do not hope for the big miracle. It is just a preview of what foie gras tastes like, and if you like this special taste, visit France one day and eat the real good stuff.

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