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- Liver_(food) abstract "The liver of mammals, fowl, and fish is commonly eaten as food by humans. Domestic pig, ox, lamb, calf, chicken, and goose livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets.Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (asbeh nayeh or sawda naye in Lebanese cuisine, liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in the various forms of Middle Eastern mixed grill (e.g. meurav Yerushalmi). Liver is often made into spreads. Well-known examples include liver pâté, foie gras, chopped liver, and leverpastej. Liver sausages such as Braunschweiger and liverwurst are also a valued meal. Liver sausages may also be used as spreads. A traditional South African delicacy, namely Skilpadjies, is made of minced lamb's liver wrapped in netvet (caul fat), and grilled over an open fire.Animal livers are rich in iron, copper and preformed vitamin A. Traditionally, some fish livers were valued as food, especially the stingray liver. It was used to prepare delicacies, such as poached skate liver on toast in England, as well as the beignets de foie de raie and foie de raie en croute in French cuisine. Cod liver oil is commonly used as a dietary supplement.".
- Liver_(food) thumbnail Pig's_liver_with_sauteed_onion.jpg?width=300.
- Liver_(food) wikiPageID "10159687".
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- Liver_(food) carbs "2.5".
- Liver_(food) fat "3.7".
- Liver_(food) folateUg "212".
- Liver_(food) hasPhotoCollection Liver_(food).
- Liver_(food) ironMg "23".
- Liver_(food) kj "561".
- Liver_(food) name "Pork liver".
- Liver_(food) niacinMg "15".
- Liver_(food) note "Calf liver and chicken liver are comparable.".
- Liver_(food) panthothenicMg "6.7".
- Liver_(food) protein "21.0".
- Liver_(food) riboflavinMg "3".
- Liver_(food) right "1".
- Liver_(food) sodiumMg "87".
- Liver_(food) sourceUsda "1".
- Liver_(food) vitaUg "6500".
- Liver_(food) vitb12Ug "26".
- Liver_(food) vitb6Mg "0.7".
- Liver_(food) vitcMg "23".
- Liver_(food) subject Category:German_cuisine.
- Liver_(food) subject Category:Japanese_cuisine.
- Liver_(food) subject Category:Liver_(food).
- Liver_(food) subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Liver_(food) subject Category:Offal.
- Liver_(food) subject Category:Philippine_cuisine.
- Liver_(food) subject Category:South_African_cuisine.
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- Liver_(food) type Crockery103133538.
- Liver_(food) type Dish103206908.
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- Liver_(food) type MeatDishes.
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- Liver_(food) comment "The liver of mammals, fowl, and fish is commonly eaten as food by humans. Domestic pig, ox, lamb, calf, chicken, and goose livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets.Liver can be baked, boiled, broiled, fried, stir-fried, or eaten raw (asbeh nayeh or sawda naye in Lebanese cuisine, liver sashimi). In many preparations, pieces of liver are combined with pieces of meat or kidneys, like in the various forms of Middle Eastern mixed grill (e.g. meurav Yerushalmi).".
- Liver_(food) label "Foie (alimentation)".
- Liver_(food) label "Hígado (gastronomía)".
- Liver_(food) label "Leber (Lebensmittel)".
- Liver_(food) label "Liver (food)".
- Liver_(food) label "Ливер (продукт)".
- Liver_(food) label "レバー (食材)".
- Liver_(food) sameAs Leber_(Lebensmittel).
- Liver_(food) sameAs Το_συκώτι_ως_τρόφιμο.
- Liver_(food) sameAs Hígado_(gastronomía).
- Liver_(food) sameAs Foie_(alimentation).
- Liver_(food) sameAs Hati_sapi.
- Liver_(food) sameAs レバー_(食材).
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- Liver_(food) sameAs Q1470283.
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- Liver_(food) sameAs Liver_(food).
- Liver_(food) wasDerivedFrom Liver_(food)?oldid=606483980.
- Liver_(food) depiction Pig's_liver_with_sauteed_onion.jpg.
- Liver_(food) isPrimaryTopicOf Liver_(food).