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The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs is
an international gastronomic society founded in
Paris in 1950. It is devoted to promoting fine
dining and preserving the camaraderie and
pleasures of the table. The Chaîne is based on
the traditions and practices of the old French
royal guild (corporation in french) of goose
roasters, birds that were particularly
appreciated in that epoch. Its authority
gradually expanded to the roasting of all
poultry, meat and game. The written history of
"Les Ayers" has been traced back to the
year 1248. In 1610, the corporation was granted a
royal charter and coat of arms. The arms consist
of two crossed turning spits and four larding
needles, surrounded by flames of the hearth on a
shield encircled by fleur-de-lis and a chain
representing the mechanism used to turn the spit.
The outer chain along with the legend was added
in 1950 to represent the bond which unites the
members of our society.
Today, the society has members in more than 100
countries around the world. In the U.S., there
are nearly 150 bailliages (English
"bailiwick") headed by a bailli
("bailiff") and other officers who plan
the individual chapter's activities. The U.S.
society is governed by a national Board of
Directors and a National Council which, in
general, follow the programs and policies set
forth by the international society headquartered
in Paris.
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