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Venison

Venison is the meat of a game animal which has been hunted, such as deer, hare, pheasant, duck and wild pig. The word venison comes from the Latin word vēnor, meaning to hunt. Venison is particularly popular in northern Europe and Southern Africa. It can also be kosher.

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