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Australians Eat Their Pests
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[Euell Gibbons] Oh yummy, hazelnuts. [/Euell Gibbons] |
yeah, we're the only country in the world that considers their national fauna emblems to be a tasty dish.
Nothing would surprise me about this. I once went on a bush tucker tour led by an ancient aboriginal man. It was very interesting. We even had witchety grubs although I have to admit, I only ate them cooked. |
What did you think of fried witcheties?
I've run across references to "mulga mutton," quite aside from that one song with the chorus about "Who put the 'roo in the stew?" Any experience there? "Australia eats its pests" -- Hassenpfeffer! |
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witchety grubs cooked over hot coals taste a bit like hard fried egg yolk I think. They were ok, and if I had to eat them I would, but probably not my meal of choice.
yeah, hasn't everyone had roo steak before? I think it's a bit like venison. You have to have it fairly rare or it's very tough. |
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If you want something really tasty, try crocodile. Looks like fish, tastes like .. well, crocodile. |
I would love to try roo. We have gator meat down here. You can get it in most of the fresh fish markets and it is a bit pricey. But if you cube it up and deep batter fry it it is actually pretty good. A bit chewy.
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I don't eat bugs. At least not on purpose!
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(When can we expect the "pets" clone thread? I'm on tenterhooks here.....)
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LOl! Me too!
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I considered it, then thought ....nah, too obvious.
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and that's coming from someone who's about as subtle as a sledgehammer? :alien:
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There's roo culling constantly over here. It's how a lot of young fellas in the outback earn their living. All they do all day (actually mostly at night) is shoot roos.
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I recall one time reading the label on a pack of roo steaks and it talked about a particularly big cull that takes place at semi-regular intervals. Maybe that was just marketing though, give it a sense of transience and future scarcity, so people buy lots of it?
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