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Duck Foie Gras Torchon

Price reduced from $55.99 to Price $47.59
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SKU: PTEFG044
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fresh: 1 Small Torchon (5 oz avg)
Price reduced from $55.99 to Price $47.59
fresh: 1 Large Torchon (1 lb each)
Price reduced from $120.99 to Price $102.84
Price reduced from $55.99 to Price $47.59
Frozen products may thaw in transit
Foie gras torchon is a fully-cooked, ready-to-eat preparation. Made the traditional way, our torchon has only a few simple and natural ingredients and offers the essence of foie gras: purity of flavor, creamy, delicate texture, and luxurious richness.
  • This item is not eligible to be shipped to California
  • Foie gras from Moulard ducks
  • No hormones, no antibiotics
  • Corn and soy diet
  • No artificial ingredients or preservatives
  • No nitrites added
  • Fully cooked and ready to serve
  • Contains alcohol
  • Product of the USA
  • For best taste on fresh products, use or freeze within 3-5 days of receipt; for frozen products, use within 1-2 days after thawing
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Serving Tips: For the cleanest cut, dip a sharp knife into hot water then wipe dry between slices. Our ready-to-eat foie gras is surprisingly versatile. Serve it simply with toasted brioche and a sprinkling of flake salt, on a hunk of baguette with fig jam, or on a slice of crisp apple. Use a small piece to enrich a pan-sauce or top a hot steak with a generous slice for an indulgent treat. Sauternes, tawny Port, or a late harvest wine like Jurançon make excellent pairings.

Nutritional Information

Our foie gras is produced from Moulard ducks raised in New York State at the first farm of its type in the U.S.

The ducks live in deeply bedded barns with constant access to drinking water. They have room to stretch, open their wings, and group together as flock animals do by nature.

Throughout their lives, they eat a whole-grain diet of corn and soy, and no hormones or antibiotics are ever used. Then, during the 3-week gavage period, the ducks live in an open pen holding fewer than a dozen birds and are fed by the same person every day.

Our farm manages all stages of production for superb quality control; they are recognized worldwide as a premier producer of foie gras and Moulard duck products – from beak to tail feather.