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1 brayaude, gigot
leg of lamb studded with garlic, cooked in white wine, and served with red beans, braised cabbage, or chestnuts. -
2 gigot d'agneau
Leg of lamb -
3 gigot
( FRANCE)lamb leg. Leg of lamb or leg of mutton, usually roasted -
4 coscia sf
['kɔʃʃa] coscia (-sce)Anat thigh, (Culin : di pollo) leg -
5 coscia
sf ['kɔʃʃa] coscia (-sce)Anat thigh, (Culin : di pollo) leg -
6 pierna
( MEXICA)Leg, as in leg of lamb -
7 Colonial Goose
( NEW ZELAND)a stuffed, boned leg of lamb, roasted and served like goose. Probably originated as the pioneer's version of a holiday dinner, since they had no geese. -
8 cosciotto di agnello al forno
( ITALY)baked leg of lambItaliano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > cosciotto di agnello al forno
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