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offal

[aw-fuhl, of-uhl] / ˈɔ fəl, ˈɒf əl /


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The term humble pie, for example, comes from pies made with umbles, or scraps of meat and offal that fed peasants who were seated far away from royalty at banquets.

From Seattle Times

Instead, you get a harmonious porky bite with gamy undertones from the confit rabbit, beef tongue, duck wing meat and offal.

From Seattle Times

Production is also likely to focus on muscle tissue, rather than offal, feet, bone marrow or the other diverse parts of animals many of us consume.

From Salon

“I’m the guy ordering the offal, while she’s getting the salmon,” he said.

From Washington Post

In 1985 the “Phantom of the Movies” column in The Daily News of New York called it “the kind of brain-damaged, stomach-churning cinematic offal that gives junk movies a bad name.”

From New York Times