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Meaning of giblet

Wordnet

giblet (n)

edible viscera of a fowl

Webster

giblet (a.)

Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie.

giblet Sentence Examples

  1. The turkey giblets, including the neck and gizzard, were removed for cooking.
  2. The giblet gravy was a traditional accompaniment to the roast goose.
  3. The chef made a delicious soup from the giblets of the chicken.
  4. The giblets were a delicacy in some cultures, often fried and served as a side dish.
  5. The gizzard, a muscular part of the giblet, was used to grind tough food particles.
  6. The heart and liver were among the giblets that were typically included in gravy recipes.
  7. The giblets were often discarded in the past, but modern culinary techniques have found new ways to utilize them.
  8. The giblets were not only edible but also highly nutritious, providing important vitamins and minerals.
  9. The gizzard, with its tough lining, was sometimes used to make pouches or containers.
  10. The giblets of game birds, such as pheasant or quail, were often considered a special treat.

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edible viscera of a fowlMade of giblets; as, a giblet pie.

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The turkey giblets, including the neck and gizzard, were removed for cooking.

The giblet gravy was a traditional accompaniment to the roast goose.

The chef made a delicious soup from the giblets of the chicken.

The giblets were a delicacy in some cultures, often fried and served as a side dish.