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A roasted turkey's rump. At Thanksgiving dinner, my old Portagee Grandma always loved to eat the Pope's Nose.
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The fatty rump of a chicken, from whence the tail feathers come. Obviously an anti-Catholic gibe. The part that goes over the fence last. Give the little kid the pope's nose.
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In the immortal words of David H. Stocky, "It's the last part of the chicken over the fence".
Pertaining usually to fried chicken, it is the extremely crispy , heavy skin piece, indicitive of the chicken's hind quarters. When dad laid down the chicken bucket, I always grabbed the crispiest peice, and it was usually the popes nose. Mmmm crunchy!
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