Poll: Favorite type of meat?

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infohippie

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I think my favourite meat would have to be ostrich, it's delicious and fairly good for you. A close second would be camel, also delicious.
 

SillyNilly

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Kukulski said:
Monkfish Acc. said:
Snipplets sauteed in a warm gravy
This is ridiculous. Everbody knows that Poles prefer to eat swans when abroad.

http://polandian.home.pl/index.php/2008/03/05/myth-34-polish-people-eat-swans/
No true Polak would eat a swan.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman

OT: Fish is really delish. Oh how much more I want for another dish. Oh how I wish..

Fish offers a great variety of textures and tastes, but I prefer really soft meat and with a very gentle texture. Best feeling in the world.

Shame I don't feast on it much.
 

Tiger Sora

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Pulled pork or ribs.
And you don't have lamb up there. You can't order a meal in Argentina or New Zealand without getting lamb. It's much more popular than deer.
 

trollnystan

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Elk. Elk meat is so delicious... *dreams of subs with elk meat and potato salad*

So yeah, I voted "other" =)
 

pln9fos

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Thanks to the highly influential documentary "Forks Over Knives," I'm mostly vegetarian except for eating fish. So... process of common sense :p
 

MikeyW

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Other: Kangaroo.

When it is cooked properly, is the most tender and juicy meat around.
 

Jim Tungsten

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ostrich... i know what your thinking but don't make a stupid judgment until you taste it... it is awsome.
 

ezeroast

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I love rare roasted hare now and then. To eat it too often would ruin it for me.
But as for something to eat regularly i'd have to say beef. And the very best is the cheek (face not butt) slow roasted in red wine.... mmmmmmmmmmmm good stuff
 

Sgt.Weirdo

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I really like venizen and lamb (wild boar is incredible too) but my fav is still fish... i love to go to the Japanese and eat sashimi... or just go out, fish and barbecue on the spot.
 

Legendsmith

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Nothing beats the taste. It's also very healthy and good for the environment since Kangaroos don't produce methane like cattle and sheep do.
 

Midnight Crossroads

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There is nothing better. The only thing which could compete would be lobster. Although shrimp and crawfish make a good meal as well. Oysters are the superior gastropod, but only when raw. My gastronomical experience with escargot is not enough to comment on where they stand.
 

ShatteredBlack

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MikeyW said:
Other: Kangaroo.

When it is cooked properly, is the most tender and juicy meat around.
Agreed, I love me some Kanga' tail. It is very rich meat though, which is good for me, 'cause I won't overeat.
 

Telumektar

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So, Kangaroos don't fart? It's a serious question

I voted for Beef but I think I like most meats, fish would be second because some fish taste just horrid but other taste sooooo goood, yummy.
 
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Farseer Lolotea

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That depends on a lot of factors. Probably lamb or buffalo in regards to mammals (not many 'roos in the States, so I haven't had a chance to try that), duck when it comes to birds. (My favorite fish is probably yellowfin, and my favorite shellfish is probably abalone, but there are really only a few types of seafood that I don't like.)

Has anyone here tried rattlesnake?