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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 1766 recipes in total:

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Ius candidum in ansere elixo
(Boiled Goose with Cold Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Karahi Chicken
     Origin: India
Kotmis Satsivi
(Roast Chicken with Walnut Sauce)
     Origin: Georgia
Ius Candidum in Ansere Elixo
(White Sauce for Boiled Goose)
     Origin: Roman
Karahi Chicken Indian Restaurant Style
     Origin: Britain
Kozi Ishtu
(Keralan Chicken Ishtu)
     Origin: India
Ius Candidum in Avem Elixam
(White Sauce for a Boiled Bird)
     Origin: Roman
Kare Ayam Jawa
(Javanese Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Indonesia
Krampez Yar
(Cornish Chicken Pie)
     Origin: England
Ius in Diversis Avibus
(Sauce for Various Birds)
     Origin: Roman
Kari Ayam
(Malaysian Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Malaysia
Krokèchi
(Prawn Croquettes)
     Origin: Aruba
Ius in Perdices
(Sauce for Partridges)
     Origin: Roman
Kari Ayam
(Malay Gravy Chicken Curry with White
Pumpkin)
     Origin: Malaysia
Kuku
(Chicken)
     Origin: Kenya
Ius Viride in Avibus
(Green Sauce for Birds)
     Origin: Roman
Karipap
(Pressure Cooker Massaman Beef Curry)
     Origin: Malaysia
Kuku Paka
(Chicken-coconut Curry)
     Origin: East Africa
Jajangmyeon
(Korean Black Bean Sauce Noodles)
     Origin: Slovenia
Kashmiri Chicken Curry
     Origin: India
Kuku wa Nazi
(Chicken with Coconut Milk)
     Origin: Kenya
Jam Eirin Mair
(Gooseberry Jam)
     Origin: Welsh
Katami Satsabeli Baga
(Duck in Georgian Walnut Sauce)
     Origin: Georgia
Kukulhu Kurandi Riha
(Maldives Chicken Gizzard Curry)
     Origin: Maldives
Jamaican Curry Chicken with Coconut
Rice

     Origin: Jamaica
Katsu Chicken with Curry Sauce
     Origin: Australia
Kukulhu Riha
(Maldives Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Maldives
Jamaican Jerk Chicken
     Origin: Jamaica
Kau See Soup
(Matrimony Vine Leaf Soup with Goji
Berries)
     Origin: China
Kukulu Musamma
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Jamaican Prawn Curry
     Origin: Jamaica
Kede in Bokenade
(Kid Goat in Sauce)
     Origin: England
Kyazangi Kaukswe
(Rice Noodles with Curry)
     Origin: Myanmar
Jamaican Seafood Soup
     Origin: Jamaica
Kedjenou
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Kyet tha Kar la Thar Hin
(Chicken and Squash Curry)
     Origin: Myanmar
Japanese-style Fish Finger Curry
     Origin: Britain
Kedjenou II
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Kyrgyz-spiced Roast Chicken
     Origin: Kyrgyzstan
Jasha Maroo
(Minced Chicken Tshoem)
     Origin: Bhutan
Kejenou avec Agouti
(Kejenou with Cane Rat)
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Lækker mørbradgryde
(Pork Tenderloin Casserole)
     Origin: Denmark
Java Chicken
     Origin: Fusion
Kelaguen Mannok
(Chamorro-style Chicken Salad)
     Origin: Guam
La Bandera Dominicana
(The Dominican Flag)
     Origin: Dominican Republic
Jeera Chicken
     Origin: Britain
Kelaguen Mannok
(Chamorro-style Chicken Salad)
     Origin: Northern Mariana Islands
Laal Chicken Curry
     Origin: Britain
Jerk Bar-B-Q Sauce
     Origin: Jamaica
Kelia Ayam
(Indonesian Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Indonesia
Laj Ntses
(Fish Larb)
     Origin: Laos
Jerk BBQ Sauce
     Origin: Jamaica
Kenyan Chicken Tikka
     Origin: Kenya
Laksa
     Origin: Malaysia
Johl Momo
     Origin: Nepal
Kesar Mango Curry
     Origin: India
Lamb Curry with Winter Vegetables and
Spinach

     Origin: Fusion
Jollof Rice with Chicken, Beef, and
Ham

     Origin: Ghana
Keshi Yena
(Filled Cheese Shells)
     Origin: Aruba
Lamb Flaps
     Origin: Papua New Guinea
Jozi Chicken Feet Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Keshi Yena
(Stuffed Cheese)
     Origin: Curacao
Lamb Julienne with Crispy Dumplings
     Origin: Britain
JRamene
(Ramen)
     Origin: Japan
Khao Pune
(Chicken Curry Noodles)
     Origin: Laos
Lamb Shank Madras
     Origin: India
ka-re-raice
(Korean Curry Rice)
     Origin: Korea
Khoodra Mafrooka
     Origin: Sudan
Lamb Stew with Chestnuts and
Pomegranates

     Origin: Georgia
Kabob Egyptienne
(Egyptian Kebabs)
     Origin: Egypt
Khoresht-e Loobia
(Stewed Mutton with String Beans)
     Origin: Iran
Lamb Stuffed with Chicken
     Origin: Montenegro
Kådun Pika
(Spicy Chicken)
     Origin: Guam
Khukura re Pyaj Tareko
(Chicken Curry with Onion)
     Origin: Nepal
Lampara Curry
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Kådun Pika
(Spicy Chicken)
     Origin: Northern Mariana Islands
Khuzi
(Emirati Lamb with Rice)
     Origin: UAE
Lapin au Vin Blanc
(Rabbit with White Wine)
     Origin: Gabon
Kaeng Khiao Wan
(Thai Green Curry)
     Origin: Thailand
Kip Pastei
(Surinamese Chicken Pie)
     Origin: Suriname
Laplap
     Origin: Vanuatu
Kaeng Phet Pet Yang
(Thai Red Roast Duck Curry)
     Origin: Thailand
Kissra be Omregayga
     Origin: Sudan
Laska
     Origin: Malaysia
Kalderetang Manok
(Chicken Caldereta)
     Origin: Philippines
Kittitian Jerk Chicken
     Origin: Saint Kitts
Le Canard au tangor et à la
Vanille

(Clementine and Vanilla Duck)
     Origin: Reunion
Kale Moa
(Samoan Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Samoa
Kohlapuri Chicken
(Maharashtra Chicken Curry)
     Origin: India
Le cassoulet de la mer à la bretonne
(Breton seaside cassoulet)
     Origin: France
Kalya de Poulet
(Chicken Kalya)
     Origin: Mauritius
Kokosja Supa
(Chicken Soup with Red Bell Peppers)
     Origin: Serbia
Le Chao Men
(New Caledonian Chaw Mein)
     Origin: New Caledonia
Kansiyé avec
'Mafe'

(Smoked Chicken in Peanut Sauce with
Mashed Plantains)
     Origin: Guinea
Kolkas
(Turkish Cypriot Chicken and Taro Stew)
     Origin: Northern Cyprus
Le Chou au Beurre
(Buttered Cabbage)
     Origin: Mauritius
Kansiyé de Poulet
(Chicken Kansiyé)
     Origin: Guinea
Kombdi Masala
     Origin: India
Karē Raisu
(Japanese Curry Rice)
     Origin: Japan
Korean-flavoured Lamb Shanks with
Swede and Potato Mash

     Origin: Fusion

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