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		<title>Tale of Two Duck Breasts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terroir: Does it Apply to Everything?
The growing number of appellations for every type of agricultural product in Europe would suggest so. There are appellations for salt, olive oil, cheese, beef and wine, amongst others.
I decided to do a small experiment in the influence of origin on ducks.
When we are in France, usually in the St [...]]]></description>
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