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Luxuary food: Fois gras and Beluga caviar
2006/01/24 15:49:41瀏覽1258|回應16|推薦21

First I have to say foie gras. It is more affordable among all. Fois gras is one of those French food things. You eat it without remeditation, especially for an animal right fighter like me... It is delicious, exquisite. It is something you start to learn about appreciating food.

Discovered in the ancient Pharaohs period in Egypt, now foie gras, thanks for the Rome Empire, could be found in many places. Fois gras was actually highly saturated fat from the enlarged liver. Depending on how much you want to pay, how long you want to keep it. Fois gras is the food you don't eat much, because it is so rich. Eating too much of it would spoil the flavor. When we ate it in France, they usually took it out from the refrigerator for about 10 minutes, cut it with hot knife and serve it with bread, some greens, and champagne. Most people like the taste of goose fois gras over duck fois gras because it is smoother and less bitter. The most special one I ever tried was a dish with fois gras cooked with sauteed apples and eel. It was the only time I had a appetiser more expensive than my main dish. The fois gras was really crusty and fatty, and the eel was prepared just perfect, not to dominate the foie gras.

Beluga caviar is something that would disappear from the earth in a few years, unless stronger enforcement is applied. Since Russian dis-integrated, there is no official govern body to control the hunt. The hunt of Beluga became un-regulated. Most of the good Beluga are found in the Isreal side of the Caspian Sea now. A few years ago, I had one chance to taste it when I was in the wine tasting in a Frech castle. We were introduced by the connoisseues that it was the best caviar grade. The Beluga we tried looked like black pearl. The taste is soft, smooth, with a little bit sweet, and some nutty flavor that I could never describe. It is very delicate that you should not taste it with any strong favor food. The Beluga was served with dry champaign. The amazing part was the utensil. Those were gold spoons that we were using. Like foie gras, you taste Beluga with small quantities, letting the grains burst open in the mouth to release its flavor. The champaign brought out the fruity-like flavor, with a little bit buttery taste, kind of nutty taste. Actually, some of our friends found it too strong, that had to spread them to a piece of bread. At dinner, we were serve one great dish, Sevruga Caviar with a cup of steam egg white, with a little cheese. You could see the smooky gray caviar floating in the egg. The way the chef cooked it brought up the sweetness of the caviar.

Next time, I would try White Truffle. I heard it was delicious. May top both foie gras and caviar.

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呵呵
2006/01/25 12:37

Gemini sir: Sorry for the typo. "Simply" should be "Simple" instead.

簡單以中文再寫:鮮鵝肝、鮮鴨肝,所好還是前者。至於塗抹麵包、餅乾、小點者,多為加工製品鵝、鴨肝醬(Terrine),偶食可以、但實無法與新鮮者比較。


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回:scubagolfer
2006/01/25 11:18

Simple.  I guess the best food are those that could be simply served.  Isn't it how we like them?  You brought up the key element of these food.


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光看就過了乾癮
2006/01/25 04:48
真是,折磨人。

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很難ㄟ
2006/01/25 04:43

很難ㄟ

光 fois gras 就搞不定 鵝肝醬? 鴨肝醬? 肝醬? 不堪一寫

Beluga caviar 更附挑戰性 大魚子醬???

抱歉了 學中文時還是一介莽夫 不懂的好好學形容詞

改天 多租點中文的 Iron Chef 惡補一番囉

上回連寫了兩篇中文 差點搞出憂鬱症

酷媽: 早上四點吃啥都向吃臘吧?


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阿勒! 你想害死酷媽?
2006/01/25 04:28
談鵝肝醬?
看你這樣一篇
酷媽現在吃三明治就跟嚼蠟一樣了
你這篇用英文寫
可惜不能讓所有人分享
勤勞一點翻成中文啦
電小二也可以參考放在週末美食加惠廣大讀者

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Fois Gras de l'Oie & Beluga Caviar
2006/01/24 17:24

A simply but good summation.

I personally favor Fois Gras de l'Oie(goose liver) over Fois Gras du Canard(duck liver). The Fois Gras which used as sandwich, bread or cracker spread is usually the latter one, in the form of "Terrine" rather than freshly served.

Freshly sliced, cooked & served Fois Gras de l'Oie is certainly a gourmand's delight. However, if ill-prepared, some may find the smell to be a bit offensive.

As for Beluga Caviar, sturgeon fish is now officially an endangered species & protected by UN/International Law. Sevruga Caviar from the Caspian Sea is not a bad substitute, albeit not as good as true Beluga.

Japanese sturgeon farmers are trying hard to breed sturgeon in order to obtain reasonably priced caviar. I do wish them success in their endeavor.

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