Faisan

Pheasant

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By Auguste Escoffier

Published 1903

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When a pheasant is young it has grey legs and the beak and the end of the breast bone are flexible and tender. The surest sign of tenderness in both the partridge and the pheasant can be discerned by noting the end of the last large feather of the wings; these are pointed in the young bird and rounded in the old one.