Turkey frills
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Turkey frills or cutlet frills are paper frills or "booties" that are placed on the end of turkey or other poultry drumsticks or bones of other cutlets.[1] They are available at supermarkets or through stores. The size varies to fit different types of bird.
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- ^ "FAQs". Eatturkey.com. http://www.eatturkey.com/faq/faq.cgi/2/#44. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
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