Crocodile/Alligator Meat
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Crocodile/Alligator Meat
Anyone with experience in tasting these exotic reptile cuisines? Heard they are indeed high in protein. Are they red or white meat? Do they taste more like beef or chicken?
All I know is Crocodile meat is part of the Aussie dining experience while Alligator is served in Cajun country.
All I know is Crocodile meat is part of the Aussie dining experience while Alligator is served in Cajun country.
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Had crocodile meat in South Africa.
Sort of like white meat chicken, but chewier. Dont see the point of eating it really, unless your croc ate all your chickens.
P.S. Ostrich tastes like beef, but with the consistency of venison. No big deal either.
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Sort of like white meat chicken, but chewier. Dont see the point of eating it really, unless your croc ate all your chickens.
P.S. Ostrich tastes like beef, but with the consistency of venison. No big deal either.
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Originally Posted by Rejuvenated
Anyone with experience in tasting these exotic reptile cuisines? Heard they are indeed high in protein. Are they red or white meat? Do they taste more like beef or chicken?
Not near as good as rattlesnake, but the final product is less identifiable with the source.
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Originally Posted by TMOliver
'Gator - White, chewy meat, best breaded and fried in small pieces. Looks like chicken, but like most reptiles, no notable flavor although some claim a hint of fishiness.
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There used to be (maybe still is?) a place in Pittsburgh, Kaya in the market district, that had alligator served satay-like on a stick with an interesting sauce. Quite good. The trick is that it has to be tenderized as it's quite tough.
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A good way to try various "exotic" meats is to order a package from Exotic Meats. They offer packages with 1 lb. packs of different meats. A great way to try the meats prior to spending a fortune in a restaurant.
http://www.exoticmeats.com
http://www.exoticmeats.com
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