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How to pronounce venison in English?

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Type of game

Examples of venison

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The tender fillets are cooked medium rare and its flavour is similar to venison.
From the dailymail.co.uk
Drink it with a rotisserie duck, braised beef, a generous roast or some venison.
From the latimes.com
Bryan Miller lays out samples of smoked venison products for customers to taste.
From the dallasnews.com
Place venison chunks into a sealable plastic bag and pour marinade mix over all.
From the al.com
He loves to process his own venison, adding fat to it to make it more flavorful.
From the signonsandiego.com
Stay at stylish auberges, where menus feature game such as wild duck and venison.
From the telegraph.co.uk
In his version, Faedi uses venison, specifically Roe deer indigenous to the area.
From the chron.com
When butter starts to sizzle and foam, add venison loins and sear for 1 minute.
From the post-gazette.com
The additional grinding is a trick that Jennings uses with his venison sausage.
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More examples
  • Meat from a deer used as food
  • Venison is the culinary name for meat from the family Cervidae. Deer meat, whether hunted or farmed, is termed venison.
  • The meat of a deer. Carnal term (sarconym) for deer
  • This is a meat obtained from red dear. It is either served as a collop or a steak.
  • The flesh of beasts which were hunted ( chiefly deer and wild boar ). Sometimes used in reference to the actual animals.
  • Meat from deer and antelope. Historically used to mean meat from any furred game.
  • Deer Meat. The term Venison covers the meat from any large game animal such as antelope, caribou, elk, deer, moose, and reindeer. Venison is probably the most popular large game meat eaten today. The term comes from the Latin "venatio" to hunt.
  • The clean flesh derived from deer and is limited to that part of the striate muscle which is skeletal or that which is found in the tongue, or heart, with or without the accompanying and overlying fat and the portions of the skin, sinew, nerve, and blood vessels which normally accompany the ...
  • DEER MEAT, where the first sign taps the thumbs of (2h)[5], POs away, against respective temples. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - venison.