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Confit?
"Slowly cooked submerged in its own rendered fat, in which it is then preserved."
Now we hear of vegetable "confit." So it's not "confit" anymore, is it?
I think the word "confit" has lost meaning.
"Slowly cooked submerged in its own rendered fat, in which it is then preserved."
Now we hear of vegetable "confit." So it's not "confit" anymore, is it?
I think the word "confit" has lost meaning.
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