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July 2002, Boulogne-Billancourt, France --- Original caption: A presentation of a variety of foie gras at Restaurant Comte de Gascogne, specializing in foods of the southwest of France. The curly ones are carpaccio (raw foie gras); then a terrine (with crispy "tuille" standing up); cooked in sauternes; cooked in madiran (a red wine from the southwest); almonds and honey; the behind and to the left; peppered. --- Image by © Owen Franken

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July 2002, Boulogne-Billancourt, France --- Original caption: A presentation of a variety of foie gras at Restaurant Comte de Gascogne, specializing in foods of the southwest of France. The curly ones are carpaccio (raw foie gras); then a terrine (with crispy "tuille" standing up); cooked in sauternes; cooked in madiran (a red wine from the southwest); almonds and honey; the behind and to the left; peppered. --- Image by © Owen Franken