the flesh of the moose used as food.
See also: moose (def. 2)
- 1873  (1904)  In the small fort at the Forks, luxuries unseen during many a day met the eye; choice vegetables, the produce of the garden; moose venison. . . .
- 1925  "Father sends his compliments and asks you to accept this piece of moose venison," and the younger one speaking equally good English, handed him a birch bark rogan full of berries. . . .