Foie refers to the liver of duck or goose. Its flavor is smooth, buttery, and extremely delicious, making it an ideal ingredient for special events or upscale restaurants.
Foie, more commonly known as "foie gras," is produced by feeding ducks or geese a special diet, causing their livers to enlarge and take on a unique texture and flavor. This product has been a tradition in France for centuries and is considered a delicacy around the world.
There are several forms of foie, the most common being fresh foie gras, foie micuit (semi-cooked), and preserved foie.
It is also common to find foie gras in a tin, ready to spread on toast and eat immediately, ideal to combine with some fruit jam and create a wonderful sweet and salty contrast.