Foie gras en terrine: the veins are removed from the liver by hand, so conserving as many large pieces as possible which are then cooked and arranged in terrines. These famous pieces give a marbled texture. | ![]() |
Terrine de foie gras (this recipe): the whole liver is put through a vegetable mill producing a smooth texture, even if a number of livers are used. | ![]() |
Proteins (gr) | Carbohydrates (gr) | Fats (gr) | Energy value (in k-calories) | Energy value (in k-joules) | |
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Whole recipe | 60 RDI=20 % | 20 RDI=2 % | 230 RDI=30 % | 2,370 RDI=120 % | 9,900 RDI: 120 % |
Per 100 g | 10 RDI=4 % | 3 RDI=0 % | 40 RDI=7 % | 450 RDI=20 % | 1,890 RDI: 20 % |
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