Can you technically call it exotic, if it is all local stuff?viper3 said:Kangaroo steaks, Emu + eggs, Crocodile, Dingo, King Brown snake, fried spider and fried scorpion.
Australian; how could you tell?
An octopus is a cephalopod and a scorpion is an arachnid.Emperor Platypus said:I've had snake...... unlike what I was promised it didn't taste like chicken.
Apart from that deep-fried scorpion, and octopus rings. Though strictly speaking neither of those two are meat right? One being a bug and the other a fish.
People don't generally eat dingo/scorpion/spiders here, but I do see your point. The emu egg is pretty rare too, you're not allowed to eat it unless the eggs were already broken when you found them, traditional law and all, not to mention a hefty fine.maninahat said:Can you technically call it exotic, if it is all local stuff?viper3 said:Kangaroo steaks, Emu + eggs, Crocodile, Dingo, King Brown snake, fried spider and fried scorpion.
Australian; how could you tell?