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strangest meat youve ever eaten? and how was it like.
ive had coyote & sparrow before, theyre invasive where i live so its okay to hunt them.

>> No.9217134
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>>9217129
>eating wild scavengers

>> No.9217142

>scavengers
im kinda a hardcore eco-fag so i feel obligated to cram whatever is less ecologically devastating into my mouth

>> No.9217156

>>9217129
Black bear and antelope

>> No.9217159

Snake, kind of a mix between a fish and gamey chicken

>> No.9217303

i tried rabbit once

it tastes like chicken but it's really chewy

>> No.9217537

fugu, nice aftertaste. not amazing during.
horse (raw), actually pretty good
koi, bit muddy tasting
not strange to me: emu and kangaroo. roo is always a bit tough and is difficult to cook. tastes good though. emu is a little like lamb

>> No.9217726

>>9217129
I ate moose out of a can. game and disgusting. never again.

>> No.9217805
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Horse burger in Valencia, Spain. Tasted and looked like rancid liverwurst

>> No.9218217

Camel. Underwhelming. Like gamey beef or... Something. Texture was off or something was not quite right in a way that was hard to describe. Not as bad as kangaroo though. That shits fetid.

>> No.9218234

Can't stand gamey flavor. I'd eat probably try anything as long as it's in sausage, jerky, or stew form though. I've had shark, but goose/duck is about as far as I've gotten with otherwise.

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>> No.9218289

Alpaca
Acceptable, unexceptional.

>> No.9218295

Dog
Greasy beef in a sauce so spicy I couldn't really taste it

>> No.9218410

>>9218295
hi im here to be upset

>> No.9218419

Peacock. Tasted like extra dry turkey.

>> No.9218451

Uma felicia

>> No.9218455

>>9217129
I had ostrich once and it was really good, it tasted like something between poultry and sirloin. I've also had alligator and it's like fishy chicken

>> No.9218467

>>9217129
Jellyfish. Its kinda like eating a plastic bag

>> No.9218473

I guess emu since everyone and their mother has had venison, bison, boar, and to a lesser extent rabbit by now. It was good, I'd definitely have it again, but I'm afraid they'll break out of their ranches and fuck up the Australian army again.

Had frog at a Chinese buffet too

>> No.9218486

>>9218467
jellyfish is pretty good

>>9218473
rabbit is exotic?

>> No.9218523

>>9218486
It's not popular in Australia since they introduced a disease to help with population control

>> No.9218528

>>9218523
what really? why not just eat the rabbits? nation wide or limited to certain states?

>> No.9218532

>>9218528
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myxomatosis

>> No.9218535

>>9218455
Interesting how birds can taste like cows, and some mammals taste like poultry. Truly we are all one.

>> No.9218545

>>9218532
A vaccine is available for pet rabbits (ATCvet code: QI08AD02 (WHO)).[1] The vaccine is not allowed to be used in Australia because the live virus in the vaccine has the potential to spread into the wild rabbit population which could result in wild rabbit immunity to myxomatosis.[9] If this happened, there would be a dramatic increase in the number of wild rabbits in Australia, which would cause major damage to the environment and economic losses.[9] Many pet rabbits in Australia continue to die from the disease due to their lack of immunity

just limit it to desexed rabbits? this disease sounds kinda cruel

>> No.9218549

>>9218545
It's extremely vicious and also why I've never had a chance to try rabbit, it's not even sold at the exotic meat butcher in my town

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9218560

Best Steak Ever.

>> No.9218562

>>9218549
what does it matter though, its a rabbit disease? even if you "catch it" youll only be a vector

>> No.9218567

Anyone try both emu AND ostrich? Do they taste the same?

>> No.9218574

Anyone try emu and ostrich? Do they taste the same?

>> No.9218575

Has anyone here eaten ostrich as well as emu? Do the tastes compare?

>> No.9218580

>>9218567
Yes
>>9218574
No
>>9218575
The jury's out

>> No.9218584

>>9217129
horse
beef tounge
intestines , fried

>> No.9218610

Your mom's pussy.

>> No.9218612

>>9217303
you cooked it badly

>> No.9218953

>>9218532
Damn shame too.

All the booming wild animal populations of Australia are extremely tasty animals too like Emu, Camel and rabbit. It's a shame they introduce something as dangerous as a bioweapon into the wild populations to kill them instead of cultivating them for their meat.

>> No.9219022

>>9217129
kangaroo. a cross bw sirloin and venison. lean and gamey.

>> No.9219052

>>9219022
gamey? i dont know about that.

>> No.9220506

Tried springbok once, as biltong. I liked it.