Is it really weird for an Aussie to eat something like Kangaroo? :L
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Kudu and Zebra are probably the "weirdest" meats I've eaten.

Is it really weird for an Aussie to eat something like Kangaroo? :L
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Kudu and Zebra are probably the "weirdest" meats I've eaten.
You can buy it in the supermarket very readily. Trick is not to overcook it. Goes extremely tough ! Honestly, I eat it at least once a week, try to do it at least 2ce.
I can't find a local butcher who does emu. Gotta go to the Vic market more often, they had a deli there with it (but none in stock).
Oh yeah, I've had wild boar sausage (almost like landjäger) from that big food market near the Tower Bridge underground. The names escaped me recently.
I've never eaten any unusual meats really. I'm quite picky with meat though so maybe thats why.![]()
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This is what I assumed - I guess you were saying it is weird for the British peopleYou can buy it in the supermarket very readily. Trick is not to overcook it. Goes extremely tough ! Honestly, I eat it at least once a week, try to do it at least 2ce.
I can't find a local butcher who does emu. Gotta go to the Vic market more often, they had a deli there with it (but none in stock).
Oh yeah, I've had wild boar sausage (almost like landjäger) from that big food market near the Tower Bridge underground. The names escaped me recently.![]()
Veal, wild boar, quail, grouse, venison, goat, partridge, swordfish ummm can't think but yeah I like to try new things when I can
goat in africa and veal in italy (it was meant to be beef). Eugh I hated them both.
i ate rabbit once but cant remember wat it taste of
squirrel, swordfish, frog and eaten a few women in my time too.