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Originally posted by Crowley
I had crocodile last year. Tasted damn good.
Gator is not bad either. Kinda chewy but edible.

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Originally posted by Zort Boy
What new animal do you think should make it to the dinner table this Christmas?I'm thinking Wombat.
From the title of the thread, I thought this was the show-and-tell thread. Apparently not. Well, my Gonzo nose and I are leaving! 😠

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
What does crocodile taste like, & don't say crocodile.
Two crocodiles eye a group of people passing by in a boat. Says one croc to the other: "I hear they taste just like chicken."

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Originally posted by rookie54
do you know how many cockroaches there are on this planet???
when humans learn to eat insects, starvation will disappear...


i am having mouse tails wit grasshopper sauce this yer...

rookie
More meat on mud bug tails ( AKA Crawdads, mini freshwater lobster or crawfish)

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It tastes like a nasty assed snake that eats nothing but fish.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Did you take the croc for drinks before having it or did you go straight to the point?
LOL

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https://www.msu.edu/~nixonjos/armadillo/food.html

Do people really eat armadillos?

It may seem like an odd question, but the answer is “Yes”. In many areas of Central and South America, armadillo meat is often used as part of an average diet. Armadillo meat is a traditional ingredient in Oaxaca, Mexico. I have heard that some peoples of South America keep small varieties of armadillos as edible housepets. During the Depression, armadillos were often eaten by hungry people. They were called “Hoover hogs” by people angry with then-President Herbert Hoover’s broken promise of a chicken in every pot. The meat is said to taste like fine-grained, high-quality pork.

I have seen several online recipes for armadillo, and I have been told that armadillo meat is an acceptable substitute for pork, chicken, or beef in many dishes. (I have not yet had an opportunity to dine on armadillo myself, so I can&38217; say personally whether this is true.) If you have access to armadillo meat, don’t be afraid to try it, but you should make sure that the meat is cooked thoroughly to avoid the possibility of contracting a disease. Armadillos are known to carry leprosy, and although the incidence level is fairly low in most regions there is still a risk of transmission if the meat is undercooked.

(links to recipes)

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http://www.everwonder.com/david/armadillo/faq/index.html

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Incans used to keep guinea pigs for food. the rooms at Machu Piccu have raised doorsteps so the guinea pigs couldn't get out. they ran around inside the house.

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Originally posted by Zort Boy
What new animal do you think should make it to the dinner table this Christmas?I'm thinking Wombat.
A Canadian. That would be unusual.

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Originally posted by Frank Burns
A Canadian. That would be unusual.
Too sweet.