I was thinking about the different animals in DH 2014, and which ones I’ve eaten. I have consumed moose ribs in Yellow Knife, BC. wild boar at home (we cook the whole thing), deer, duck, buffalo. I have eaten different variations of cougar, or wolf (dogs and cats). Sorry dog and cat lovers, it’s just the way it is in SE Asia.
How about you?
BTW: Fried chicken feet are very good. You just have to remember to forget, you're eating chicken feet.
Drink more beer. :cool:
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I have some water buffalo summer sausage in the fridge right now (very tasty), and a slab of wild boar bacon in the freezer (yummy!).
Closer to home here in Canada we occasionally have duck, goose, pheasant, deer, elk, moose, bison, etc. for dinner.
This thread is making me hungry already...
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My teacher asked what's my favourite animal. And I answered.
Fried chicken
She thought it wasn't funny, but she was wrong the whole class laughed.
My parents taught me to always speak the truth. An I really love fried chicken.
Told my dad what happened in class, and he said she's most probably a member of these so called animal activist groups.
They love animals, me too. I like chicken, pickled pork, cows etc.
Anyway my teacher. She asked me to go see our principal. Told him the whole story. And he laughed as well.
He asked not to do it again with a big smile on his face.
The next day teacher asked what living animal is my favourite.
Guess what I said chicken. She asked why, cause they make fried chicken of it.
Guess what of to principal again, he laughed and asked I must please stop doing it.
Now I'm confused. My parents taught me not too ly. And my teacher gets cross when I speak the truth.
And today my teacher asked witch famous person I admire the most.
My answers: "colonel Sanders"
Guess where I'm now!
Absolutely hilarious.
Time to fight back against the fascist teachers inflicting punishment for ideas that they find appalling.
Snipersa- hilarious, thanks for the laughs!
Personally, I've eaten quite a bit of animals, but stopped trying new things just for the sake of saying "I've tried that". I put meat into a few basic categories: red meat (steak), non-red meat, and fish....the deciding factor is how much flavor each has and I've found that I actually like changing the meat flavor with spice/marinade more than the original flavor of the animal, with the exception of a good slice of cow or pig....so I would say without modifying the flavor....cow/pig is the one I like most....must be my American upbringing and my dreams of having a fillet of cow sized pork....mmmmm bacon
@ Sipeersa: Very funny. Thanks
@ David T: Agree about the small bones, but tasty all the same, especially with a few ice cold beers. Never stop trying new things David T. Cheers.
@ Ard: We do Thai chili and lemon grass in our boar. I'll give basil a go. Sounds great.
...chicken... not feet but wings today... heating them - precooked at home - on my little hobo / woodgas stove... side dish just some zucchini and eggplant fried with onions and garlic... :-)
wild boar with chili and basil... definitely gonna try this one!
I havent really eaten much more than bison, quail and deer as far as animals from the game. I would like to add though that I eat gator often here in florida and I have also eaten kangaroo in australia :P
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@ possum. Fried grasshoppers with a splash of soy sauce are pretty good. The bug guy comes around our village every Friday night. He has a large box (about 1m x 1m) on the back of his motorbike. The box is divided into about 6 sections. Each section has a different bug. roaches, crickets, beetles, giant water beetles, etc, and frogs. The frogs aren't bad either.