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There's no way I could eat wallaby
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I've tried it on a holiday to Aus once up on a time. It is very good, and very similar to venison, slightly salty tasting but less gamey.
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Originally Posted by
milleniumgirl
There's no way I could eat wallaby
Dont knock it till u try it
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3-4 times a week. The best part is I'll be eating a roo steak and looking out my window at 50 of the buggers bouncing and fighting in my back yard.
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Originally Posted by
wsnake
3-4 times a week. The best part is I'll be eating a roo steak and looking out my window at 50 of the buggers bouncing and fighting in my back yard.
Haha
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Wherecan u order it online or buy ut anywhere in the u.s??
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For those of you in Seattle there's a joint called Marx foods that sells Roo, not cheap though.
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Kangaroo sounds very interesting, I've never given that a though. Better yet never knew anyone eats it lol
Can you compare it to any other kind of meat?
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when cooked right it is like beef with a stronger flavour, it's super lean like venison but not gamey.
The most common mistake with roo meat is to over cook it, medium rare is the only way to eat it.
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Originally Posted by
wsnake
when cooked right it is like beef with a stronger flavour, it's super lean like venison but not gamey.
The most common mistake with roo meat is to over cook it, medium rare is the only way to eat it.
Perfectly said there!
Just went to woolies and stocked up $60 dollar worth great buys also 2 packs for $10 bucks cheaper than other meat!!
no room in the fridge!!!!
The first meat I haven't gotten sick off I've had it everyday for 3 months !
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