Oysters are two small, round pieces of dark meat on the back of poultry near the thigh,[1] in the hollow on the dorsal side of the ilium bone. The anatomical name of the muscle is iliotrochantericus caudalis.[2]
InFrench, this part of the bird is called sot-l'y-laisse which translates, roughly, to "the fool leaves it there",[3] as unskilled carvers sometimes accidentally leave it on the skeleton.
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