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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 1975 recipes in total:
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| Cig Llo â Chorbys (Veal with Lentils) Origin: Welsh | Cornish Cod with Samphire Origin: Britain | Crispy Feta Chicken Origin: Fusion |
| Cig Oen Mewn Mêl a Seidr (Lamb in Honey and Cider) Origin: Welsh | Cornish Seaside Chowder with Saffron Origin: England | Crispy Flautas with Chicken or Beef Origin: Mexico |
| Citrus Chicken Origin: Aruba | Coronation Chicken Origin: Britain | Crockpot Brunswick Stew Origin: American |
| Citrus Duckling Skewers Origin: Britain | Country Captain Origin: Pakistan | Crockpot Chicken Chili Origin: American |
| Cock-a-Leekie Soup Origin: Scotland | Country Pork Terrine Origin: England | Crocodile Curry Origin: Zambia |
| Cock-a-Leekie Soup Origin: Britain | Country Style Guinea Fowl Potje Origin: Southern Africa | Crofter Broth Origin: Scotland |
| Cocodrilo en su Salsa (Crocodile in Sauce) Origin: Equatorial Guinea | Courgette and Coriander Soup Origin: Britain | Crumbed Chicken with Green Mayonnaise Origin: Britain |
| Coconut Curry Chicken With Roti Origin: Antigua | Couscous à la Nigérienne (Niger-style Couscous) Origin: Niger | Crustardes of Flessh Origin: England |
| Coconut Lime Chicken Curry Origin: Cayman Islands | Couscous de Fonio au Poulet (Fonio Couscous with Chicken) Origin: Togo | Cubed Chicken with Coffee Sauce Origin: Sao Tome |
| Cocos Islands Ayam Goreng (Malaysian-style Fried Chicken) Origin: Cocos Islands | Couscous et Sauce Tomate (Couscous with Tomato Sauce) Origin: Burkina Faso | Cucumber and Mint Soup Origin: British |
| Cocotte de poulet au cidre (Chicken Casseroled in Cider) Origin: France | Cowl Bysk (Bisque Broth) Origin: England | Cucurbitas cum Gallina (Gourds with Chicken) Origin: Roman |
| Colcannon Soup Origin: Ireland | Crème Fraîche and Coriander Chicken Origin: Britain | Curried Chicken Origin: Saint Kitts |
| Cold Curry Soup Origin: Fusion | Crème Verde Origin: France | Curried Chicken and Peach Salad Origin: America |
| Collard Greens with Ham Hocks Origin: American | Crab Cake Stuffing Origin: America | Curried Chicken Soup Origin: Scotland |
| Colombo de Chèvre (Goat Colombo Curry) Origin: Sint Maarten | Cream of Celery Soup Origin: Britain | Curried Lamb Chops Origin: Fusion |
| Colombo de Chèvre (Goat Colombo Curry) Origin: Saint-Martin | Cream of Cheese Soup Origin: American | Curried Parsnip and Apple Soup Origin: Britain |
| Colombo de Poulet (Colombo Chicken Curry) Origin: Martinique | Cream of Chicken Soup Origin: Britain | Curried Prawn Noodle Soup with Stevia Origin: Fusion |
| Comorian Coconut Curry Chicken Origin: Comoros | Cream of Giant Puffball Soup Origin: Britain | Curried Turkey and Pineapple Salad Origin: Britain |
| Conch Curry Coconut Banana Chowder Origin: Aruba | Cream of Mushroom Soup Origin: Britain | Curry Chicken with Potatoes Origin: Trinidad |
| Conchicla cum faba (Beans in the Pod with Cumin Sauce) Origin: Roman | Cream of Nettle and Watercress Soup Origin: Britain | Curry comorien (Comoros Curry) Origin: Comoros |
| Conchiclatus Pullus vel Porcellus (Chicken or Suckling Pig Stuffed with Legumes) Origin: Roman | Cream of Peanut Soup Origin: Uganda | Curry de Lotte Bretonne (Breton Monkfish Curry) Origin: France |
| Confit d'Oie (Confit of Goose) Origin: France | Cream of Potato Soup Origin: American | Curry de Pintade à la Noix de Coco (Guinea Fowl and Coconut Curry) Origin: Madagascar |
| Confit of Duck Origin: France | Cream of Puffball Soup Origin: Britain | Curry de pollo y coco (Chicken and Coconut Curry) Origin: Dominican Republic |
| Confit of Duck Tostadas Origin: Fusion | Cream of Turkey Soup Origin: Britain | Curry de poulet au gingembre et lait de coco (Chicken curry with ginger and coconut milk) Origin: Burkina Faso |
| Confit of Wild Rabbit with a Sweet Onion and Wood Blewit Ragout Origin: Britain | Creamy Chestnut Soup Origin: France | Curry de Poulet aux Bananes Plantain (Chicken and Plantain Curry) Origin: Cote dIvoire |
| Congolese Chicken with Peanuts Origin: Congo | Creamy Potato Gratin Origin: Britain | Curry Mouan (Chicken Curry) Origin: Cambodia |
| Consommé de Poulet (Chicken Consommé) Origin: France | Creamy Pumpkin Soup Origin: American | Cwnhingen â Chorbys (Rabbit with Lentils) Origin: Welsh |
| Contrichop Origin: Equatorial Guinea | Creme de Frango com Amendoim (Cream of Chicken with Peanuts) Origin: Angola | Cyw Iâr â Bwyd Môr (Chicken with Seafood) Origin: Welsh |
| Coorg Chicken Masala Origin: India | Creole Succotash Origin: America | Cyw Iâr Bricyll (Welsh Apricot Chicken) Origin: Welsh (Patagonia) |
| Coq au Vin Origin: France | Crépinettes Origin: Seychelles | Cyw Iâr Buarth (Farmyard Chicken) Origin: Welsh |
| Coq-au-Vin II Origin: France | Crisp Paupiette of Sea Bass in Red-wine Sauce Origin: France | Cyw Iâr Glan Teifi (Teifiside Chicken) Origin: Welsh |
| Corn and Chicken Soup Origin: China | Crispy Air Fryer Duck Breast Origin: Britain | Cyw Iâr Halen (Salted Chicken) Origin: Welsh (Patagonia) |
| Cornish Charter Pie Origin: England | Crispy Chipotle Chicken Fajitas Origin: Mexico | |
| Cornish Chicken Curry Origin: England | Crispy duck noodles with vegetables Origin: Britain |
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