Swan Meat and Swan Meat Recipes

Swan meat was a gourmet dish often seen as the magnificent centrepiece for a medieval banquet.But since those times, when all swans were assigned royal status, it is a dish almost exclusively enjoyed by royals.
The mute swan has been a royal bird since at least 1186 and was formally assigned royal status in the Act of Swans in 1482.Under the act, any other owners of swans were required to mark their property by way of a succession of nicks in the birds’ beaks.
It was the duty of the Royal Swanmaster to organise the annual swan-upping on the Thames, when the cygnets are rounded up and marked, which survives in symbolic form to this day.With their royal rank, it became a status symbol to eat swan. It was a tasty ceremonial dish, until superseded by turkey early last century.
Today, the Queen still has ownership of all swans in the UK except in one small corner of the British Isles - the Orkney Isles. Under Udal Law, the ancient Norse system of inheritance and law, which the Viking settlers brought to Orkney, the swan is the property of the people, rather than the Crown.
The case was proven in 1910 by a Kirkwall lawyer who, accompanied by his friend, the Procurator-Fiscal, went out to Harray Loch and shot a swan. The case went to the High Court and the Crown lost. Nowadays, Orcadians do not shoot swans, but the principles of the old Norse Udal Law still stand. The swan is protected across the entire Great Britain by law under the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
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