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A goose is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae.
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- A byproduct of roasting is that roasting a goose will render a great deal of excellent quality fat which can be used for roasting potatoes or other vegetables, as the shortening in pie crust (sweet or savory), as a spread for bread, and a multitude of other culinary uses.
- Spit-roasted goose was a traditional component of the indigenous cuisines of North America.
- Roasted whole or cut-up goose dishes are found in Asian, European, and Middle Eastern cuisines.
- Roast goose is the most common method of preparation.
- Goose eggs are also used culinarily, but unlike chicken eggs are only available seasonally; in the UK goose eggs have a fall-to-early-winter availability.
- The meat has a distinctive flavor.
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- The meat, liver and other organs, fat, skin and blood are used culinarily in various cuisines.
- In many culinary traditions, a roasted goose is a feast meal dating back centuries.
- Dishes include roasts, joints, soups, stews, curries, sausages, forcemeats, and dumplings.
- Methods of cooking include roasting, spit-roasting, braising, steaming, grilling, simmering, and stewing.
- The meat, liver and other organs, fat, blood, and eggs are used culinarily in various cuisines.
- There is evidence as early as 2500 BC of deliberate fattening of domesticated geese in Egypt.
- The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, and various wild species and domesticated breeds are used culinarily in multiple cuisines.
- In cooking and gastronomy, goose is the meat of several species of bird in the family Anatidae, which also includes ducks and swans.
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- Popular indie game Untitled Goose Game released in 2019 chronicles the activities of an ornery goose in an English village.
- Because of the age of the laws — it was then believed that geese lived longer than other birds.
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- The fact that the laws were bound in goose skin;
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- The fact that the laws were written with a goose quill;
- The oldest collection of Medieval Icelandic laws is known as "Grágás"; i.e., the Gray Goose Laws.
- Gänswein, goose wine, is a term for plain drinking water, first documented the Podagrammisch Trostbüchlein by Johann Fischart (1577).
- A raised, rounded area of swelling (typically a hematoma) caused by an impact injury is sometimes metaphorically called a "goose egg", especially if it occurs on the head.
- There is a legendary old woman called Mother Goose who wrote nursery rhymes for children.
- "A wild goose chase" is a useless, futile waste of time and effort. It is derived from a 16th-century horse racing event.
- "Killing the goose that lays the golden eggs", derived from Aesop's Fables, is a saying referring to a greed-motivated action that destroys or otherwise renders useless a favourable situation that would have provided benefits over time.
- The common phrase "silly goose" is used when referring to someone who is acting particularly silly.
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- Saying that someone's "goose is cooked" means that they are about to be punished.
- This statement supporting equality is frequently used in the context of sex and gender, because a goose is female and a gander is male.
- "What's good sauce for the goose is good sauce for the gander" or "What's good for the goose is good for the gander" means that what is an appropriate treatment for one person is equally appropriate for someone else.
- Well-known sayings about geese include:
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- although it is unrelated to the true geese, or any other Anseriformes for that matter.
- The northern gannet (Morus bassanus), a seabird, is also known as the "solan goose",
- The magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) is the only living species in the family Anseranatidae.
- The maned goose, also known as the maned duck or Australian wood duck (Chenonetta jubata)
- they seem to represent another ancient lineage, with possible affinities to the Cape Barren goose or the spur-winged goose.
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- The three species of small waterfowl in the genus Nettapus named "pygmy geese";