#fowl__bird the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
supertype: #meat the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food
part: #wishbone #drumstick.helping #second_joint #wing.helping #giblet #oyster.helping #parson's_nose #dark_meat
part of: #bird
subtype: #poultry flesh of chickens or turkeys or ducks or geese raised for food
subtype: #poulet__chicken__volaille the flesh of a chicken used for food
subtype: #broiler.poulet flesh of a small young chicken not over 2 l / 2 lb suitable for broiling
subtype: #capon.poulet flesh of a castrated male chicken
subtype: #fryer__frier__pullet flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying
subtype: #roaster.poulet flesh of a large young chicken over 3 1/2 lb suitable for roasting
subtype: #oven_stuffer_roaster__oven_stuffer a brand name for a roasting chicken
subtype: #spatchcock flesh of a chicken (or game bird) split down the back and grilled (usually immediately after being killed)
subtype: #hen.poulet flesh of an older chicken suitable for stewing
subtype: #Rock_Cornish_hen flesh of a small fowl bred for roasting
subtype: #guinea_hen.poultry__guineahen flesh of a guinea fowl (especially of hens)
subtype: #squab.poultry__dove flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
subtype: #duck.poultry flesh of a duck (domestic or wild)
subtype: #duckling.duck flesh of a young domestic duck
subtype: #goose.poultry flesh of a goose (domestic or wild)
subtype: #turkey flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted
subtype: #wildfowl flesh of any of a number of wild game birds suitable for food
subtype: #grouse.wildfowl (game bird) flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil
subtype: #quail.wildfowl (game bird) flesh of quail; suitable for roasting or broiling if young; otherwise must be braised
subtype: #partridge.wildfowl (US usage) flesh of either quail or grouse
subtype: #pheasant.wildfowl (game bird) flesh of a pheasant; usually braised
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