What's the most exotic meat you've eaten?

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dvd_72

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I just had some crocodile filets and i actually quite enjoyed it. A very light and delicate flavor which contrasts ironically with the animals nature :p

My question to you: what would you say the most exotic meat you've eaten has been?
 

Pilkingtube

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Shark fin soup, it was just stringy and green though, wasn't much of a fan.

Also before anybody shouts at me, it was part of a 13 course meal in Japan and I didn't want to offend on dish 9 D:
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
shark, it wasnt good
 

Omechron

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Alligator Sausage.

Me: Ooookay... so did they like, name it after a fierce animal because it's supposed to be spicy?

Waitress: No, It's called Alligator Sausage because it's made out of meat from an alligator.

Me: Oh... well that would explain why it tastes like mud. Check please.
 

Geo88

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I've had gator. It was all right. Kind of tough, though.

And while it isn't exactly exotic, bison meat is effing delicious. Well worth the extra cost at a restaurant.
 

ReservoirAngel

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Most exotic meat I've eaten is Walrus. At least they told me it was Walrus. They were German so I'm still not sure to this day. It definitely tasted like I'd expect Walrus to taste though...

As for ones I know for a fact I've eaten, I'll go with Ostrich. Weirdly, some butcher down in a seaside town I went to on holiday once was selling it. My family just figured "eh, why not?"
 

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Probably the most exotic meat I've had is frog. They're darn tasty, by the way. It's very mild and tender, like a cross between chicken and fish.
 

Phishfood

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I've eaten ostrich, venison and boar.

Probably the most exotic thing (ignoring the meat) was vietnamise kho
 

Dags90

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ReservoirAngel said:
It definitely tasted like I'd expect Walrus to taste though...
Greasy?

I've had Rocky Mountain Oysters before, even though it comes from cows which aren't particularly exotic. But I mean really, how many of you can say you've had testicle before? A manlier dish doesn't exist.
 

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Ostrich, Kangaroo, Shark, Snake, Reindeer (in a Santa themed Holiday resort no less), Puffin and Whale.

I've also eaten Horse but that's not that exotic.
 

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Gator, ostrich, boar. Fried gator nuggets are a personal favorite of mine. Tastes like a slightly greasy, juicier, sweeter, tougher chicken.

Ostrich made into a cheeseburger, very lean and a little gamey.

Boar and peas. Boar is pig minus a good portion of the fat. It's slow cooked for hours, it just falls apart and tastes delicious.
 

ReservoirAngel

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Dags90 said:
ReservoirAngel said:
It definitely tasted like I'd expect Walrus to taste though...
Greasy?

I've had Rocky Mountain Oysters before, even though it comes from cows which aren't particularly exotic. But I mean really, how many of you can say you've had testicle before? A manlier dish doesn't exist.
Nah it was more... I dunno. It tasted kind of odd, but it wasn't greasy. Just quite chewy.

And you want a manlier dish than testicle? Surely the actual penis itself is manlier.
 

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Well here is a list:

kudu
springbok
crocodile
zebra
wild boar
shark
ostrich
horse (not exactly an exotic animal but unusual here in the UK)
 

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Pilkingtube said:
Shark fin soup, it was just stringy and green though, wasn't much of a fan.

Also before anybody shouts at me, it was part of a 13 course meal in Japan and I didn't want to offend on dish 9 D:
How interesting, I tried the same soup as part of a 10 course Chinese Wedding banquet and didn't find it half bad. Granted, I was more than a little hungry that day so my usual picky-eaterness was thrown out into the ocean.

As for most exotic I'm thinking Sea Urchin fits the bill. Definitely good fried, but when raw not so much.
 

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Does Ox tongue count? I used to like them until my bro told me what that part of the meat was from.
 

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Moose heart

It was on my friend's 10th birthday. His dad wanted to make a man out of him, so he went out and killed the largest animal he could find. Then for dinner, he fed him its heart. He couldn't eat the whole thing, so he shared it with me.

Moose isn't exactly exotic, but the organ was.