Quail
© Copyright 2010. Do not copy. All rights reserved and enforced.Quail are small, stocky game birds that are now mostly raised domestically.
They are many different species in both the old and new worlds.
They eat seeds and insects.
Quail eggs are also eaten.
See separate entries on the varies species.
Roast for 20 minutes at 400 F (200 C).
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Also called:
Coturnix spp. (Scientific Name); Cailles (French); Wachtel (German); Quaglia (Italian); Codorniz (Spanish)
Other entries for: Quail
African Blue Quail, Blue Scale Quail, Bobwhite Quail, California Quail, Chinese Painted Quail, Gambel's Quail, Japanese Quail, Koreke Quail, Mearns Quail, Mountain Quail
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Bustards, Chicken, Cornish Game Hen, Duck, Goose, Guinea Fowl, Parson's Nose, Poussin, Turkeys
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