Squab
(noun)
A young domestic pigeon that is less than four weeks old and has not yet flown.
Origin:
Derived from old english word "scuabe" which means pigeon, referring to the young of the pigeon.
Examples:
- Squab is a delicacy that is often served in fancy restaurants.
- Squab is a poultry dish made from the meat of young domestic pigeons.
- Squab is known for its rich, gamey flavor and tender texture.
- Squab is a popular dish in French and Chinese cuisine.
- Squab is typically cooked by roasting, grilling or sautéing.