(note to pedants: this would be a subjective call, BWAHAHA)
these are the oddest meats Ive ever eaten, and the locations:
Raw horse meat in Korea
Frogs legs in Vietnam
Rattlesnake deep-fried in Arizona
(note to pedants: this would be a subjective call, BWAHAHA)
these are the oddest meats Ive ever eaten, and the locations:
Raw horse meat in Korea
Frogs legs in Vietnam
Rattlesnake deep-fried in Arizona
Gator / croc.
Sturgeon.
Reindeer.
Bear.
Frogs legs of course.
Snake.
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It's raw shark, which been digged down into the earth quite a while, in Iceland, "rotten shark"
Otherwise tried the most, got a picture of a mix plated from animals in Straya,
Kangaroo, trout, emu, crocodile and green ants.
Duck
Horse
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Savages.
Where did you get served up Bear and Croc's?
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One time I tried sea urchin. Does that count?
Being a fastidious sort, then probably a kebab.
Hah, I used to work in a CAjun restaurant that served Gator. It's illegal to buy the meat from anywhere but farms, which have no adverse impact on the wild population, so no more savage than anything really. Nothing special though, really does taste just like a tougher, blander chicken.
I've had raw Sea Urchin, that's by far the worst meat I've ever tried, could only handle a bite. Looked like a fucking urinal cake, had the texture of a sponge and just tasted like salt water.
Brock swallowed an eight inch trouser snake in a public restroom in Jersey, don't know if that counts.
Bear
Bobcat
Deer heart
Sea Urchin
Venison
I must lead a sheltered life cause I may have peaked at alligator, crawfish or a couple of spiders I ate as a kid. I've never had lobster or deer ffs
Lobster I can't really tell from good crab meat. I have also tried venison, moose and caribou, honestly all could easily be passed off as beef. Pretty good, but not at all exotic or odd once you've tasted them.
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