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Whats the strangest meat you've ever eaten?
Picrel is from a raccoon i shot 2 days ago. I had the ribs yesterday for lunch after soaking in brine for 18 hours and it was pretty good. Last year I ate groundhog

>> No.18933746

wouldn't wild raccoons literally taste like trash

>> No.18933758

>>18933746
no, local ordinances have us put our trashbags in tall bins and it ate one of my hens two weeks ago, so they have a pretty good diet

>> No.18933762

>>18933744
>Whats the strangest meat you've ever eaten?
Probably not the strangest, but definitely not my intention.
A snapping turtle that I killed because it kept eating the liver that I was using for catfish.
After doing catch-and-release for the 3rd time, I just threw my hands up and decided I was going to go home with something no matter what.

>> No.18933765

>>18933744
Beaver, crocodile, bear. In form of pate and sausages, not meat cuts.
Also i like horse sausages, but it's normal here

>> No.18933766

>>18933744
>raccoon
doubt

Anyway, you really shouldn't eat raccoon.

>> No.18933772

>>18933762
based

peace was never an option

>> No.18933775

>>18933744
Horse sashimi. Would recommend.

>> No.18933776

>>18933744
I am almost sure that is a lamb or baby goat.

Anyone who is a fan of eating "exotic meat", I implore you to do a bit of research and learn about parasites. That shit will fuck you up.

>> No.18933777

>>18933744
I ate the eye of a pig

>> No.18933780

>>18933744
probably kangaroo. gator and horse are less uncommon.

>> No.18933788
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>>18933758
>It ate one of my hens
>So I ate it back
Naturally and vengefully based

>> No.18933791

>>18933744
I don't know if eating gator tail in Florida really counts as strange. I'll just go with horse

>> No.18933792

>>18933744
And it even comes with a toothpick!

>> No.18933799

>>18933780
>kangaroo
Oh, probably that too. My country was world top kangaroo meat importer until 2008 (it was banned then), so i probably had eat it in some cheap sausages.

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>>18933776
>>18933766
>doubt
no, it really is raccoon
>>18933788
>Naturally and vengefully based
thanks lol. Its the second raccoon i killed but the first one i ate. The first raccoon i killed was a lot smaller and i caught it sleeping in one of my nesting boxes after it killed two of my silkie hens.

>> No.18933807

>>18933744
Dog, but dogs are pretty common so I'm not sure if these count.

>> No.18933825

>>18933807
Hello, Korea.

>> No.18933838

>>18933802
enjoy your rabies OP

>> No.18933843

>ctrl+f 'your mom's pussy'
>0 results

>> No.18933848

>>18933744
I ate monkey ribs in Malaysia. Wasn't particulary good.

>> No.18933849

>>18933777
sounds like the ingredient to a potion or some shit

>> No.18933888

>>18933843
Can't be all that strange if everyone's tried it.

>> No.18933889
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>>18933744
Ostrich steak, it was nice.

>>18933848
Try it in soup form next time

>> No.18933895

>>18933848
describe the taste, texture, smell and how you felt afterwards?

>> No.18933908

>>18933807
>>18933825
Also ate dog while I was an expat. The meat was in a bland shitty soup, easily the worst meal I had there even accounting the factor that I didn't give two shits about any moral hangups other weiguks might've had.

>> No.18933940

>>18933744
Besides brining it how did you cook it? On the grill?

>> No.18933943

>>18933940
i baked the ribs in the oven with BBQ sauce

>> No.18933961

>>18933744
>>18933802
Was it a male?
Did you use the raccoon toothpick?

>> No.18934613

>>18933744
i wholeheartedly applaud you for removing a raccoon from this mortal coil. they are absolutely horrid, nasty, irredeemable creatures. but they are also floridly diseased, and i wouldn't suggest eating them. you could catch any number of things.

since i live in the city i can't discharge a firearm so i catch em and drown em in the trash barrel and throw em away when i catch one sniffing around my hens.

>> No.18934622

I've had alligator and rattlesnake, both deep-fried. Not bad at all.

>> No.18934648

>liver covered in spots

I hope you didn't eat it

>> No.18934782

Caribou at some more upper scale burger place. Beef is better to be honest.

>> No.18934792

>>18933744
human meat

>> No.18934791

>>18933744
pre-emptive F for OP

>> No.18934812

None of them are really odd if you're travelled, but - Alligator, ostrich, cobra (including a shot of whiskey laced with it's venom), horse, zebra, mouflon, dog, earthworms, frog...

>> No.18934824

>>18933961
>Was it a male?
yes
>raccoon toothpick
no
>>18934613
>i wouldn't suggest eating them
its winter so isnt it safer?
>>18934791
>pre-emptive F for OP
why?

>> No.18934829

>>18934824
>why?
death by super rabies

>> No.18935036

>>18934824
>pre-emptive F for OP

Never eat any animal with enlarged/spotted liver
It indicates infection by serious bacteria or parasites that can easily pass on to you if you don't cook the meat at 100°C for a long period of time.

>> No.18935046

>>18934613
>can't do thing because it'd be a crime so anon does worse crime

>> No.18935057

>>18935036
I would discard the offal, but the meat should be okay if properly cooked. It's pretty much good practice qhlith anything you shoot inside the Arctic circle too.

>> No.18935259

BBQ silkworm larva

>> No.18935460
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>>18933758
>it ate one of my hens two weeks ago
Fucking absolute chad behavior eating that raccon.

>> No.18935469

Cleanup on aisle based

>> No.18935499

>>18933744
i miscarried at four months and ate the fetus on the spot. i dont know what i was thinking. it tasted like blood and was super rubbery and crunchy, just a chewy wad of tissue and cartilage. i kept gagging so i pretty much swallowed it whole to get the experience over with

>> No.18935502

>>18935499
Edgy boi.

>> No.18935504

>>18935499
I wonder what kind of life experiences lead up to someone fabricating this type of story to strangers online

>> No.18935509

>>18935504
Bullied and socially excluded adolescent virgins do it all the time. The existence of 4Chan is testimony to this.

>> No.18935521

>>18933744
leprous armadillo, smoked

>> No.18935537

>>18935509
Fair enough

>> No.18935558

>>18935499
>i kept gagging
why would you gag, its just meat. pussy

>> No.18935562

>>18935509
ur just a pussy. i eat meat for fun.

>> No.18935567

>>18933744
i tried eating a liver from either a beaver or raccoon.
terrible. absolutely horrendous and i like liver. it just tasted like pure gamey musk. i eat raccoons and beavers but that was too much for me.
groundhog wasn't bad. whale tastes pretty great if done right. ive had cat and dog as well when i was in asia. i liked cat much better

i attempted to try a coyote but the smell of it while skinning was enough to turn me off.

>> No.18935570

>>18933744
Bear... not a fan. I think I'll stick to vegetarians.

>> No.18935576

>>18935562
You eat meat because that's what mummy cooks for you

>> No.18935577

>>18935499
based nutrient recoverer
good to see that our instincts haven't been completely bred out

>> No.18935578

Ate fried bat on a stick when I was hitchhiking through Malawi a few years ago. Cliche but it really did taste like chicken.

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>>18933744
>Whats the strangest meat you've ever eaten?
It was called “mutton.” It was like lamb but not from a child sheep it was from an adult sheep. It was powerfully flavored and it made me grow hair on my chest.

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>>18933777
Checked. I once ate the mouth of an ass.

>> No.18935726

>>18935576
she cooks what i tell her to, and if it is not up to standard, i tell her to make it again.

>> No.18935731

>>18935726
LOL. No.

>> No.18935740
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I like alligator although not so strange, frog legs are good also

>> No.18935759
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18935759

I also eat this all the time

>> No.18935903

>>18935759
Tacos de lengua are good.

>> No.18935908

>>18933744
I've had tarantula before and it wasn't bad.

>> No.18935977

>>18935046
i am ridding the world of villainy and filth. drowning is the most humane way to do it. poison is worse and runs the risk of killing neighborhood cats and possums.

>> No.18936091

Human meat

>> No.18936095

>>18936091
Ooh edgie boi

>> No.18936101

>>18933744
I ate snake. honestly could barely tell, it was in a stir fry at a chinese restaurant so it was mostly sauce. Tastes like gator or almost like bird/chicken even

I've had whale/dolphin. had it raw, in bacon form, and deep fried. Interesting but not really that great. Tastes more like cow or deer than fish.

>> No.18936111

>>18933744
Raccoons carry parasites that can wriggle around in your brain. Hope you cooked the shit out of that meat OP.

>> No.18936144

>>18935759
>>18935903
Bruddahs!

Got bored deer hunting and blasted a porcupine. Didn't taste great, but the fuckers destroy spruce trees. Didn't feel bad. You can also eat them raw if need be.

>> No.18936162

>>18936101
I've also eaten jellyfish. It was served in like a kimchi seasoning, it's pretty good.

>> No.18936187

>>18936144
Nice. I hunt Boar not because I really like the meat just because I hate the lil angry pigs

>> No.18936193

I've had frog.

>> No.18936196

>>18936193
Like ribbit or "oh ho ho, mon ami?" frog?

>> No.18936241

>>18933758
Free ribs sounds awesome
How did it taste?

>> No.18936264

Moose

It tasted like gamey lean beef. Meh.

>> No.18936266

>>18933744
I've tried a few that are not common but not that crazy. Pigeon, horse, whale, lots of game. Overall I would say nothing that was as good as 'normal' meat.

>> No.18936696
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18936696

Svalbard reindeer (pic related);
whale (tender fishy beef);
seal (fatty fishy beef).

>> No.18936699

i was living in peru and this lovely grandma was cooking for us, i asked if I could try alpaca, she said she had been serving it to me for a few days already. miss her

>> No.18936813

>>18933775
I had horse carpaccio.
Also would recommend.

>> No.18936835

Based

>> No.18936850

>>18935759
lengua is good

i've had cat, rat, bat, pigeon, dog, some kind of marmot thing, bear bile, lizard, bugs (several varieties), ostrich (my friend owned a burrito and weed delivery service that offered ostrich on the menu), lots of sparrows, snake, gator, ants, lots of buffalo, whale, shark, ur mom pusi (;-P)

>> No.18936853

>>18936699
oh yeah alpaca and guinea pig are both muy bueno

>>18936696
what a noble looking creature

>> No.18937699

>>18936266
This is the harsh truth. Turns out that animals that have been bred for hundreds of years for their meat and agricultural traits tend to taste pretty good to us. I've yet to eat an unusual creature that I would make a regular part of my diet.
Closest it would come would be stingray (basically tastes like shark or some other large predatory fish, like swordfish) or kangaroo (probably not unusual down under, but where I'm from it's illegal again for the moment).

>> No.18937704

>>18935977
Drowning is a horrible way to go.

>> No.18937706

>>18933746
>Le trash eater tastes like trash meme
You realize all cheap meats are fed basically agricultural waste, right? And free range chickens don't taste like bugs.

>> No.18937708

Non-White: The Thread

>> No.18937711

>>18936241
>How did it taste?
it was pretty tough and chewy. Today i had some leg meat for lunch. Also tough and chewy

>> No.18937723

>>18933744
I've had the usual "weird meats", ostrich, jellyfish, snails, frogs, the basic organ meats (stomach, intestines, heart, liver), and an assortment of different insects.

>> No.18938202

>>18933744
Whale, Veal tongue, Kangaroo, Alligator, Sheep's head (with the brain), Puffin, Pigeon

>> No.18938221

>>18937708
rural whites are the only people that kill and eat nuisance creatures.

also why didn't you just stew it op, that's literally the only saving grace of lean game meat

>> No.18938228

>>18933788
Top kek, that really is the best power move.

>> No.18938231

>>18933744
I've eaten chipmunk brains, cracked open like a nut.

>> No.18938258

>>18933744
Worked on a walnut farm once, owner shot a squirrel and I realized I was redneck when I was the only guy who didn't want to throw away meat and the rest thought it was vermin and so not suited for eating.
It was good with a nutty flavor,for obvious reasons.tw0xw4

>> No.18938262

>>18938258
Oh yeah gator but again being a redneck I consider that one common, at least in the south it is.

>> No.18938297

>>18938221
>also why didn't you just stew it op
i should do that with the rest desu. I only ate the ribs and part of a thigh

>> No.18938531

ate dog in north korea, some famous dog soup place is one of the spots they take you on your tour. served in thin strips in some soup or other. not a bad meat but not memorable.

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>>18936699
>>18936853
Try any chinchilladas?

>> No.18940301

>>18937711
>that one guy that microwaves weird meat and stinks up the whole breakroom

>> No.18940324

>>18935687
Was that taken on the fateful night?

>> No.18940767 [DELETED] 

>>18933744
kill yourself hick. don't you have a sister to fuck or a cross to burn on an African American person's lawn?

>> No.18940787

>>18933744
you know raccoons eat trash, right?

>> No.18940894

>>18940787
Lol you do know most pigs, chickens etc eat their own feces and live it in it in most industrialized countries right

>> No.18940956

Icelandic shark, which is a bit of a meme now
I don’t think tongue and tripe are weird but other boring white people do
I ate the head of a duck, its eyes, brain, and all. It was just bony. The eye was creamy like cream cheese

>> No.18940988

>>18935616
Bro literally billions of people eat mutton thats not very weird

>> No.18941013
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Had llama meat from a stew once. It just tasted like a milder goat so a bit disappointing desu.

>> No.18941015

Whistle fer yer rifle and shoulder up yer dog, off to de woods for to catch a groundhog

Groooooundhooooog, whistleeeeeee pig

>> No.18941515
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18941515

I ate one of this mf last year and all the meat tasted like liver, but tough... I don't recomend it.
I have also eaten a giant worm called suri, guinea pig, capybara and a certain type of ant.

>> No.18941605

>>18933895
>taste
uma delicia
>texture
uma delicia
>smell
uma delicia
>how you felt afterwards
uma delicia

>> No.18941610

>>18933744
>>18933746
parasites in racoon meat is insanely insanely high. you'd have to nuke the stuff into char for health safety, and no I can't imagine that would taste good in any way afterwards.

>> No.18941614

>>18935567
offal from wild animals is risky, theres always some parasite or bacteria

>> No.18941620

>>18935759
tongue isnt strange at all

>> No.18941718

>>18933802
So, once you have it in the cage, how do you kill it? I'd be pretty stumped at that stage.

>> No.18941728

>>18941610
hmm yeah, yeah very interesting
*cooks the meat*

>> No.18941734

>>18941718
>So, once you have it in the cage, how do you kill it?
shoot it in the head

>> No.18941736

>>18935759
>this shit used to be $3/lb
>in 2020 it jumped to $9.50/lb
>now it's "down" to $6.50/lb
It's not fair. The meat is delicious yes but why should such tough meat not be on discount?
>>18941734
I mean how do you kill it without damaging the cage.

>> No.18941743

>>18941736
>I mean how do you kill it without damaging the cage.
carefully aim and i used subsonic 22lr

>> No.18941793

>>18935977
seriously what? Slit its throat or shoot it you degenerate faggot. Drowning is terrible.

>> No.18941904

>>18933744
I've eaten guinea pig a couple of times and it was just okay. Chicken wings are better. It's probably the weirdest because it's also the cutest and I feel kind of bad about it.

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>>18941614
no matter what exotic meat i'm
making it is getting slow cooked for a few hours. the liver i cooked up was fully cooked but it should not have tasted that bad.
if something should survive that then "oh well" i guess.
starting the tanning process for one of the beavers i caught tonight. exciting stuff.

>> No.18942158

>>18941736
You don't blast it with a shotgun, you just plink it with a small caliber.

>> No.18942291

>>18935759
I wouldn't eat it but I love the texture and the handfeeling of it. I'd caress it all day if it didn't rot.

>> No.18943592

>>18933762
Was it good though?

>> No.18943609

rattlesnake

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>>18943592
It was incredible.
I deep fried it.

The legs were pretty tough, but the meat inside the shell made for some of the tenderest nuggets I've ever had.
I can't condone hunting turtles. But I'll be damned if they don't taste great.

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I went to a snake restaurant in China. They had these black snakes in cages. they chopped them into pieces a couple of inches wide, and served them in a bubbling hot pot with lots of chillies, ginger and garlic. The skin was chewy, but not unpleasantly so. There was no meat, it was bone and skin. The skin was ok to be honest, but I'd never order it or go there again.
I also ate softshell turtle. It was a delicacy and, in that region, traditionally it was eaten every Chinese New Year kind of like how white people have turkey at Christmas. It had some meat, and was served in a bubbling brown stew with vegetables. I was told the cartilage or some part or other was especially good, but to me it was another bony, unsatisfying meat.
What was good was bullfrog. People say things taste like chicken, but that actually does taste like chicken. Slightly fishy chicken. Meaty and delicious. They toss it in flour and fry it, then take those crispy bits and fry those again with some vegetable, and serve it in a dry hot pot.

>> No.18944474

I made a kangaroo schnitzel a couple of times. Not super weird but it was pretty good with vegies and mash.

>> No.18944921
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Polenta e osei ("polenta and birds")
Traditional dish of Lombardia and Veneto in Italy, it's banned now since most bird species are protected and the methods for capturing them were usually cruel

>> No.18944971

>>18938531
I really enjoyed dog in Indonesia, they made a kind of curry where it was marinaded in it's own blood and a load of peppers. Actually drove back to the place for another go on it. Reminded me of pork but a whole load denser.

>> No.18945992

frog legs are the weirdest meat I've eaten. tasted like rubbery chicken