(n.)A young, newly hatched, or unfledged pigeon.
(n.)A soft, thick cushion, as for a couch.
(adj.)Young and undeveloped; newly hatched or unfledged: a squab chick.
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Squab Producers of California,an agricultural cooperative, has been providing Squab and specialty poultry to a discerning clientele since 1943. The temperate climate of California's Central Valley provides the ideal year-round growing area, allowing the farmer-members to achieve the highest level of productivity...
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"Squab", or young pigeon, has been bred for food for centuries dating back to early Asian and Arabic cultures. The chronicles of history place Squab high on the list of delicacies enjoyed by ancient Emperors, Kings, Pharoahs, and Medieval Royalty.
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In culinary terminology, squab (probably of Scandinavian descent; skvabb , meaning "loose, fat flesh") is the meat from a young domestic pigeon. The word squab was formerly used to describe young ...
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Squab can refer to: • A young domestic pigeon • The meat from such a bird i.e. Squab (food) • A cushion for a chair or couch • An episode of the television comedy Two and a Half Men entitled "Squab...
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squab chicken ... squab; [SKWAHB]; A young (about 4 weeks old) domesticated pigeon that has never flown and is therefore extremely tender. It was a popular special-occasion dish in Victorian England. ... Likewise, squab can be prepared in any manner suitable for chicken. A classic method is to stuff and roast it.
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Squab breeding on a commercial scale began in the United States where the main breeds of pigeons (the King pigeon, the American Red and Yellow Carneaux) were originally developed. Nowadays, the American/Canadian Kings, Carneaux, and their crosses are widely used for squab breeding throughout the world.
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SQUAB Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... Squab \Squab\, noun; 1. (Zo["o]l.) A nestling of a pigeon or other similar bird, esp. when very fat and not fully fledged. 2. A person of a short, fat figure. Gorgonious sits abdominous and wan, Like a fat squab upon a Chinese fan.
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A short article to clear up confusing terms for chicken, squab, capon, poussin. ... Chickens - Don't know a capon from a squab? Our hand chart describes each term including best cooking methods. More Poultry Recipe Suggestions; Rock cornish hens; Squab; Capon; All Poulty Recipes...
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