>No, I’ve never eaten dog meat. I don’t know what it tastes like. Don’t ask.I’ve heard that in Australia, kangaroos are a plague and need to be culled regularly.Kangaroo meat is sold to anyone who’s curious.What does kangaroo meat taste like? I can’t imagine.
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>>534169202i tasted kangaroo meat (halal ofc) and it tastes good. very similar to beef in fact, at least in terms of texture.
>>534169202We used to export a lot of it to shitholes like Russia because they're accustomed to eating garbage meat.
Crocodile tastes like fish chicken
>>534169202English criminals raped all deer and we have got mutants kangaroo ...I am don't wanna know how taste dogs, but If we introduce kangaroo meat on menu for chinks, that would be effective way to manage kangaroo overpopulation. ...maybe that is whole point to introduce chinks in to Australia in the first place? If I would never bin told about ausies land , I would believe, that kangaroos are aliens.
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>>534169202It's gamey and has a strong taste, honestly not that great but very high in protein and used to be very cheap.I used to use roo mince meat in my speg bolognese, goes good with onions and other strong flavours.
>>534169202Too lean, meat needs marble fat so that when you fry it in a pan it gets crispy.I always buy cheap "Chuck" steak cuts and pick the ones with plenty of fat throughout the meat.Anyway to answer your question it's pretty similar to deer.
>>534169483retile meat is wierd, period. 'chicken fish' is like your mind thinking "'tentacle bat guy" while looking at chtulhu. as close to a description as human english can manage.
>>534169202Tough and gamey. Mainly used for pet food.
>>534169202It’s very lean and chewy. Similar texture and flavour to beef. The one I ate was sold as a pan fry ‘steak’ but it was more of a braising meat. Too tough for anything else. Maybe cut it thinly and use the baking soda trick to soften it up and use in a stir fry idk.
>>534169202kangaroo is good if cooked right but lacks the fatty flavour of a steak because it's so leancook it too much and it's tough and unpalateablecook it too little and it might taste alright, but you might get toxoplasmosis
Good for burger patties and nothing else
>>534169202tastes like a cross between chicken and beef its shit i don't even see it in the supermarket anymore
>>534169202It tastes like kangaroo, you fucking idiot.
>>534169202It taste like deer. People are retarded and eat the body flesh and give the tail meat to their dogs not knowing that marsupials store fat in their tails. So they give the tastiest part of the animal to dogs and eat the shit parts.That being said it's strong in flavour and most people wouldn't like it if served as a straight cut of meat. But put it into strew, mince it or sausages and most people wouldn't know the difference. Also it's basically a super food and packed full of nutrients especially iron.
>>534169202It's a herbivore so the meat shouldn't stink. Probably like deer or something similar.
I had some wallaby while in Tassie, it was delightful
>>534169432Probably this.I had it served at a company I worked for, as steaks. Tiny little steaks, so we got a bunch on the plate, and the difference between them was GIGANTIC. One would be fine, nothing special, but ok and fairly tender, next one would be god-awful, chewy and gamy-in-the-not-good-way, a bit like rabbit fat, but in the meat.I guess it's to do with "unknown age" of the critter the steak came from.
>>534169202Ever suck a cock? It tastes like that
>>534169202It's like gamie chewie beef.
>>534169966but venison is delicious if you take the strip and grill it properly. the rest of it can be cut into chunks and tastes great in a stew. i prefer moose but that’s a more difficult animal to hunt
I found it easier to get kangaroo meat in the UK than here. It's fine but not so good as to go out your way for. I only hunt pest animals here and would go out my way for goat meat.
>>534169202Nah fuck cunt you wanna what Big Red Taste like.. Think BEEF BUT TENS TIMES MORE RICH!! TRY FUCKEN EATEN THAT SHIT CUNT.. HALF A STEAK AND YOUR DONE!!
BOONG MEAT TASTES BETTER THAN KANGAROO MEAT!!
It's not that great. While you can buy cuts for human consumption, a lot of it is used for dog food.It makes sense: cattle races have been created and perfected over generations and generations to make good meat. A kangaroo is just a big bunch of muscles.Crocodile meat is pretty good (like chicken). Emu meat is really good, even better than beef. But not that common, and expensive.
>>534171205>>534170416>>534169966>>534173953>>534173445Thanks, I can now picture what kangaroo tastes like.It sounds like it’s very lean, very tough, all muscle, and has a very strong smell.
>>534172730>tf>tpnot surprised that (You) know the taste of cock
>>534169483I’ve had alligator and rattlesnake before, and they were pretty similar.
Kangaroo sounds a lot like deer or goat.
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>>534169202leather boots with mud on them, changchewy and gameyalso, we know you eat cats, so how is it?
>>534169202I saw it in Lidl once. Label said it was from kangaroo farm in Germany.It has a texture like a beef.
>>534169202They are too ripped so there’s no fat. It doesn’t taste good. Tastes overly tangy
>>534169202Kangaroo meat is very lean, kind of dark red and slightly gamey. It's similar to venison. Extremely high in protein, low in fat.It can easily become tough if you overcook it, so the best use for it a slow cook. Great for curry and crock pots. If you over cook it you might as well feed it to the dogs
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