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

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Starke

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Impluse_101 said:
Buffalo. It's pretty darn amazing.
My experience was that it was dry and kinda... off.

On topic, shark steak (I think it was Sand Shark) is amazing stuff.

Other than those two about the only even slightly exotic meat I remember eating was Spanish Lobster... not to be confused with normal lobsters...
 

Neuromaster

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Black Bear
Iguana
Rattlesnake
Yak

All in one sitting actually. Me & a couple friends organized an exotic meat day.

Yak was probably the tastiest of the four.
 

-Dragmire-

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rabbit stew
caribou
frog's legs
bear(better than expected)
quail(not enough meat on this bird, wasn't very good)
 

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I've had alligator jerky, and buffalo (in the form of steak and burgers). Alligator tastes sort of like chicken. I've heard people say it tastes closer to duck. As for buffalo, imagine the best tasting beef you've ever had but with a slight aftertaste.
 

Merkavar

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Kangaroo i guess. but that isnt that exotic.

Someone mentioned shark. Isnt flake, shark and isnt flake like the fish you get from fish and chip shops? if so ive had shark too.
 

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its a tossup between crocodile and ostrich. its a hard choice to decide which one i liked more though.
oh and swordfish. that was quite delectable xD
 

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Lizardon said:
Kangaroo meat. But it isn't considered that exotic here in Australia. Tasted like beef.
I'm pretty ignorant of Australian culture, are kangaroos a commonly farmed animal? Ive never considered it before, I just assumed it was similar to deer in my area. An animal mostly left alone aside from hunting season and uncommonly farmed for meat.
 

Callate

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Probably a toss-up between alligator and jellyfish. I don't recommend either, though in fairness the alligator probably wasn't terribly well prepared.

The way the ecology of the oceans is going, though, we might do well to get used to eating jellyfish, which is a pretty sad thought.
 

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bleachigo10 said:
Cow tongue.

Me: "This is pretty good, what is it?"
Dad: "It's cow tongue."
Me: "...I don't want to eat it anymore."

Something about eating the tongue of an animal disturbs me.
Smoked bull tongue is quite delicious. Kinda tastes like smoked ham.

OT: Kangaroo is the most exotic thing that I have eaten. I haven't really been a lot of places in my life time, and none of the exotic at that.
 

crhoades

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soft shelled turtle, I kid you not it tasted just like chicken. In fact when I put on my plate thats what I thought it was.
 

Sn1P3r M98

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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.
Rocky Mountain Oysters are surprisingly quite good. I ate them breaded along with a Buffalo Cheeseburger a few years ago, it was delicious.

EDIT: I've also had chicken heart. That's pretty good too.
 

Jadak

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Which is more exotic, beef, chicken, or pork?

Also lamb and deer I suppose, but yeah, not exactly pushing the limits over here...
 

KiraTaureLor

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Hearts of: cows, sheep, deer, horse, lamb
Liver of: cows, sheep, deer, horse, lamb
Intestines: cows, sheep, deer, horse, lamb
Stomach of : cows, sheep, deer, horse, lamb
tongue of :cow
Head + brain of: cows, sheep, deer, horse, lamb

Roasted pigeons.
Chicken legs.

We Algerians usually eat every part of the animal except the testicles.