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Commonly farmed fowl. 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 1853 recipes in total:

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Malaysian Chicken Curry
     Origin: Malaysia
Methi Murgh
(Methi Chicken)
     Origin: India
Molokhia
(Egyptian Greens Soup)
     Origin: Egypt
Malaysian Chicken Curry
     Origin: Cocos Islands
Mexican Chicken Pizza
     Origin: American
Molokhia
     Origin: Egypt
Malaysian Chicken Curry
     Origin: Christmas Island
Mexican Spirals
     Origin: American
Mongos
(Mung Bean Soup with Chorizo and Squash)
     Origin: Philippines
Malaysian Chicken Satay
     Origin: Malaysia
Micronesian Coconut Chicken Curry
     Origin: Federated States Micronesia
Montserratian Coconut Curry Chicken
     Origin: Montserrat
Malaysian Kapitan Chicken
     Origin: Malaysia
Microwave Asian Noodles
     Origin: Fusion
Moretariaum
(Country Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Malaysian Laksa
     Origin: Malaysia
Microwave Casseroled Pigeons in Port
Wine

     Origin: Britain
Moroccan Chicken Harira
     Origin: Morocco
Malaysian Murtabak
(Mamak Omelette Pancake)
     Origin: Malaysia
Microwave Chicken Curry
     Origin: Britain
Moroccan Spiced Lamb Shanks
     Origin: Morocco
Mancarra with Citi
(Chicken with Peanuts and Palm Oil)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Microwave Chicken Kebabs
     Origin: Britain
Morogo
     Origin: South Africa
Mansfield Gooseberry Pie
     Origin: England
Microwave Chicken Thai Green Curry
     Origin: Britain
Mortarolo
     Origin: Italy
Mantar �°C7;orbası
(Mushroom Soup)
     Origin: Turkey
Microwave Chicken Tikka Masala
     Origin: Britain
Mortis
(Chicken Paté)
     Origin: Britain
Manx Broth for a Wedding
     Origin: Manx
Microwave Chicken Véronique
     Origin: Britain
Mortrews
(Pounded Meat Custard)
     Origin: England
Manx Gooseberry Crumble
     Origin: Manx
Microwave Corn Chowder
     Origin: American
Mortrews Blank
(Meat in White Sauce)
     Origin: England
Manx Salt Duck
     Origin: Manx
Microwave Curried Bean and Apple Soup
     Origin: Britain
Mourgh
(Afghan Chicken)
     Origin: Afghanistan
Maria Rundell's Chicken Curry
     Origin: Britain
Microwave Duck à
l'Orange

     Origin: Britain
Mousse de Gibier
(Mousse of Game)
     Origin: France
Marigold Cheese Soup
     Origin: Britain
Microwave French Country
Pâté

     Origin: Britain
Moyo de Poulet Fume
(Moyo of Smoked Chicken)
     Origin: Benin
Marinade Verte
(Green Seasoning)
     Origin: Saint Barthelemy
Microwave Peanut Chicken with Noodles
     Origin: Britain
Mr Arnott's Currie
     Origin: Britain
Marinade Verte
(Green Seasoning)
     Origin: Saint-Martin
Microwave Rabbit Stew with Dumplings
     Origin: Britain
Muamba de Galinha
(Chicken Muamba)
     Origin: Angola
Marinade Verte
(Green Seasoning)
     Origin: Sint Maarten
Microwave Spicy Pork Stroganoff
     Origin: Britain
Muamba de Galinha
(Angolan Chicken Muamba)
     Origin: Angola
Martinsgans
(St Martin's Goose)
     Origin: Switzerland
Microwave Sweet and Sour Chicken
     Origin: Fusion
Muamba Nsusu
(Congo Chicken Soup)
     Origin: Congo
Martinsgans
(St Martin's Goose)
     Origin: Vatican City
Microwave Three Fish Soup
     Origin: Britain
Mugir Kosha
(Chicken Kosha)
     Origin: India
Maru we-llham
(Meat and Rice with Vegetables)
     Origin: Mauritania
Microwave Waldorf Chicken Salad
     Origin: Britain
Mulligatawny Soup
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Maryland Chicken Kebabs
     Origin: American
Minestra siciliana di Pasqua
(Sicilian Easter Soup)
     Origin: Italy
Mulligatawny Soup
     Origin: Britain
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
     Origin: America
Mini Curried Shepherd's Pie
     Origin: South Africa
Mulligatawny Soup
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Maté
(Barbecued Chicken Skewers)
     Origin: Wallis Futuna
Minutal Apicianum
(Ragout à la Apicius)
     Origin: Roman
Mumu
     Origin: Papua New Guinea
Mattar Paneer Curry
     Origin: India
Minutal ex Iecineribus et Pulmonibus
Leporis

(Hare's Liver and Lights Ragout)
     Origin: Roman
Murga aur Kanguchi
(Chicken and Mushrooms)
     Origin: India
Matzoh Onion Stuffing
     Origin: Jewish
Minutal ex Praecoquis
(Apricot Ragout)
     Origin: Roman
Murgh Makhani
(Butter Chicken)
     Origin: India
Mauritian Colombo Chicken Curry
     Origin: Mauritius
Minutal ex Rosis
(Ragout of Roses)
     Origin: Roman
Murgh Rasedaar
(Chicken Leg Curry)
     Origin: India
Mawmene
(Chicken in White Wine with Dates and
Pine Nuts)
     Origin: England
Mititei
(Romanian Minced Meat Sausages)
     Origin: Romania
Murgh Tikka
(Chicken Tikka)
     Origin: India
Mawmenee
     Origin: England
Mixed Wild Mushroom Soup
     Origin: Britain
Musakhan
(Baked Chicken and Onions with Sumac II)
     Origin: India
Mayotte Pilaou
     Origin: Mayotte
Miyan Kuka II
(Baobab Leaf Soup II)
     Origin: Nigeria
Musakhan
(Chicken with Sumac and Caramelized
Onions)
     Origin: Syria
Mbawa ya Tomati
(Chicken wings with Tomatoes)
     Origin: Mayotte
Miyan Wake
(Beans soup)
     Origin: Nigeria
Musakhan
(Chicken with Sumac and Caramelized
Onions)
     Origin: Jordan
Mbolo
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Mole Verde
(Green Mole)
     Origin: Mexico
Musakhan
(Chicken with Sumac and Caramelized
Onions)
     Origin: Lebanon
Me'orav Yerushalmi
(Jerusalem Mixed Grill)
     Origin: Israel
Molohiya
(Chicken and Jute Mallow Stew)
     Origin: Northern Cyprus
Meatballs in Garlic Broth
     Origin: Algeria
Molokheya au Poulet
(Chicken Molokhia)
     Origin: Tunisia

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