colonial goose
Meanings
noun
- A roast leg of lamb or mutton, boned and stuffed with honey, dried apricots, etc., and marinated with red wine.
Word forms
Etymology
For the colonial pioneers, this dish often replaced the traditional goose, which was relatively scarce in New Zealand.
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