Tripoux

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Tripoux (or Tripous) is a dish made with small bundles sheep tripe, usually stuffed with sheep's feet, sweetmeats and various herbs and garden vegetables. There are a number of variations on this dish, but they generally all involve savoury ingredients held together with sheep tripe and braised over low heat..

Reference

  • Lang, Jenifer Harvey, ed. (1988). "Tripous". Larousse Gastronomique: The New American Edition of the World's Greatest Culinary Encyclopedia. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 0517570327. OCLC 777810992.