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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 19-Sep-02 AT 02:20 PM (EST)]The sardine post has prompted me to ask the following: What is the most exotic type of food you have tried and liked in your adult life? For instance I like and consume on a regular basis; Buffalo, Escargot(Snails), Ostrich, Deer meat, and cheese made from Sheep's milk.
I have tried and liked the following; Rattlesnake, Frog's Legs, Moose meat, Bear meat, Rabbit, Shark meat, Wild Turkey, Texas Bob White, Squirrel, Pigeon and Wild Duck. What do you like?
Wiz: I always heard Granny of the Beverly Hillbillies talk about Chitlins and you eat them, so what are they?
I know what Crawdads are, but Chitlins? Anything like Possum belly and Sourgum?
Dennis: Lobster and Crab are may be exotic to some in Kansas(no offense to Kansans), but on the coasts, I think they are fairly common. Kind of like clams and oysters. I like the Quail and the Partridge but forgot to list them. My brother in law provides them every year. We have to watch out for the steel shot.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 19-Sep-02 AT 05:32 PM (EST)]I'll tell you but after the dinner hour I'm probably one of only a few white folk that actually like them.
Oh what the heck Ford folks are tough! Pig intestines and if prepaired right you'd never know it.
Gator tail,deer(tho not very exotic), buffalo burgers, and moose(or elk, I can't remember) steak(very dark and tastey meat!).
>I would have to choose squirrel, rabbit, & crawfish as my
>favorites. The best part is if you know where to hunt their
>all free.
I love crawfish too, and have often wondered how/where do I go about catching enough for a meal? I've seen an occasional one in a ditch or soccer field but no big numbers of them.
my fathers friend went hunting down south ( im from minnesota )
and he brought back POSSOM JERKEY. really good stuff, but then again any jerky is good when prepaired properly.
Hey BuildTough, this may be just your cup of tea - Nice tender young 'uns. And for anyone else interested, we have a family of possums living between ours & the neighbors fence. Anyone that wants to come and catch 'em, can have 'em. Would do us the favor of not having to eat the dogs after Steve shoots them for barking at 3:00 am every night for the past week. The nightly pops in the rear the dogs get with the BB gun has not seemed to help as of yet.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. While in the Philippians I also ate alot of grilled monkey and dog meat. Yeap, the monkey tastes like chicken. Kinda' stringy though.
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