Palatifini.it Reviews 19

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  1. Italian Grocery Store
  2. Supermarket

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Rossi opera a Genova dal 1947 e l’esperienza acquisita nel corso di tre generazioni, i lunghi anni di lavoro a contatto con il pubblico e, ovviamente la passione, ci consentono di proporre in assoluta sicurezza i prodotti presenti su Palatifini.it, sem...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Foie gras is made by force-feeding…

Foie gras is made by force-feeding ducks or geese (a process called gavage) a rich diet of corn, causing their livers to swell to many times their normal size, becoming fatty and flavorful. This involves inserting a pipe down the bird's throat several times a day to deliver food, leading to abnormal fat storage and greatly enlarged livers, which are harvested after the birds are slaughtered.
The Process of Gavage:
Confining the Birds: Ducks and geese are kept in small cages or pens, limiting movement.
Force-Feeding (Gavage): A long pipe is inserted into the bird's esophagus, delivering a large amount of corn mash or grain mixture.
Liver Enlargement: The birds' livers cannot process the excessive fat, causing them to store it abnormally, growing up to 10 times their normal size.
Slaughter & Harvest: After several weeks of force-feeding, the birds are slaughtered, and their enlarged livers are removed for sale.

Shame on you for selling fois gras products!! Shame shame shame

24 December 2025
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