Panoufle: The panoufle is the granular fat of the region of the stifle (also called fat or carnation) of lamb or veal (lower abdomen) split and flattened, used to cover roasts or certain offal such as kidneys.
The skin of the belly of the rabbit or hare is also called panoufle, which is used to hold the flesh during cooking.
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