I would certainly have nothing against eating kangaroo, unless I heard there were inhumane practices involved.
Shouldn't that be "hop"?
don't jump to conclusions, charlie. it depends on how you cook it.
what part of the kangaroo is sausage made from?
if i was ever offered it, i wouldn't skip the chance...
i've heard grilled baby roos in pita pockets is really good...
ok, i'll stop now.
I had Springbok jerky a few years ago, brought back from South Africa by a co-worker.
... it wasn't a great taste, same with ostrich .
I had some at the Gilroy Garlic Festival here in Calif a few years back.
It was lime marinated and cooked on skewers on a bbq.
I did ok with the first bite then started thinking" I am eating a giant marsupial"
and couldnt eat any more.
I had some at the Gilroy Garlic Festival here in Calif a few years back.
It was lime marinated and cooked on skewers on a bbq.
I did ok with the first bite then started thinking" I am eating a giant marsupial"
and couldnt eat any more.
What difference does it make? Kangeroo or Rabbit. They both hop.
Cows and dogs both walk, but I don't want to eat a dog.
ha ha ha!! Good one! (Yum to rabbit!)What difference does it make? Kangeroo or Rabbit. They both hop.
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I have heard that in some parts of the world, they do in fact eat "dog" ewwwwww