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I can understand kangaroo. But bear??

I can understand kangaroo. But bear??

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its really good, but cougar meat is better. No like any animal, it depends on what it has been eating. Dont eat a bear that has been eating at a city dump

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I’ve eaten a few cougars. They’re usually well-prepared and enthusiastic. I won’t judge people who eat bears, but for me it just seems ... wrong.

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While I've never eaten apex predator meat, I've heard that their meat is very gamy. Can you shed any light on why some would say this -If what you say about cougar meat is true?

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Nonsense, cougar meat isnt gamey at all. I could cook it for you and say its pork and youd never suspect a thing.

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So why not just eat pork? Hunting out of necessity is one thing, but people who enjoy killing and seek out opportunities to do so are mentally ill.

Cougar?!

Americans are strange.

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Cougar is like pork. Very good. Especially good canned in a pressure cooker. I do raw pack method.

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If in fact he eats it, it's very rare. Mostly Indians eat bear. While I've never eaten it I have met a couple who have. They say it's very gamey and greasy. I've even met Indians who won't eat it because of taste.

Horse is supposed to taste very good. Met very few who have tasted it. They all liked it.

More common oddities is squirrel.

In reading the comments, my info might be wrong on bear.

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Horse is served pretty commonly in Switzerland. I had it when i was there. Yes it was good, and it was very lean.

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I ate horse when I went to Belgium. It's very good

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Fried or grilled tree rat (squirrel) is pretty good, but there isn't much meat on them.

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Had horse in Iceland and mink whale. The horse was fucking awsome we need to start eating horse here no joke

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I've had Zebra, which is what I imagine horse tastes like. All the sweet n sour sauce in the world can't make that good.

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Mmmmmm... fooood.

It will always be tough to compare because it can be tough to cook everything to spec, in the moment. Not all filet mignon are the same quality. There might also be better ways of preparing dog or whatever animal that you may not be privy to.

A wild boar can taste quite different, too, and usually, imo, better than any pork from the store.

That being said...

Cougar is decent... all the big cats taste about the same. Bear can be better, imo. Not always. There is a difference in taste between the Kodiak fish eating bear and the berry eating bears of Denali. Bear jerkey is pretty decent trail food.

I ate cougar/mountain lion in Colorado and bear in Alaska.

I've kinda lost track of all the stuff I went out of my way to try. Coyote and dog are both meh. I think of it as "the Grey meat". I had dog and bat in the South Pacific, Coyote in New Mexico.

Cat meat is better than dog, but I felt weird eating it. Not as good as big cat. Both the dog and cat were served with bones which... wasn't to my liking.

Alligator is actually pretty good in garlic butter. You can get it all over Louisiana.

Snake isn't that bad, either, though the capture and preparation is definitely minus points. I had some fer de lance, once... "for protection". I had rattlesnake in something similar to that butter sauce for alligators.

Darwin was really into eating his discoveries and I always thought it would be a wasted opportunity not to try random stuff.

There is an exotic meat market near me, that I've tried many things from. Of all the those meats, I actually find my favorite to be bison mixed with beef into burgers. Honorable mention are the bobcat sausages.

The best place to hunt and eat is New Zealand. You don't need tags or have limits for feral sheep, deer or pig. They're fat and healthy.

Turduckens are pretty exotic, if you think about it.

I had something similar in the middle east, once. There is apparently some mythological recipe about a camel stuffed with lamb, stuffed with chickens, stuffed with a bunch of other stuff. The version we were served did not have include a camel, but was basically a Middle Eastern Turducken.

It was the only decent thing I ate in the Middle East. I generally hated their food and they always ruined coffee with cardomime.

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Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.

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If I essentially won the hunting lottery and draw out a bear tag, you are god damn right I would eat bear.

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Steve Rinella on Meateater seems to love it. Apparently bear meat has really tasty fat, unlike deer which are only good for the lean muscle parts.

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yes

ffs people eat mcdonalds

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I was pleasantly surprised by their spicy chicken sandwich. But yeah, overall McD's is shit.

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My uncle sent me a lb of bear jerky from a bear he killed. It was so good I ate the entire lb without stopping.

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Your poor ring piece after that...

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wtf is a ring piece?

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I'll take a moose steak over bear meat any day.

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I've only heard of bear meat described as "greasy". I would imagine taste similar to raccoon based on similar locations and diets, but don't know what that taste like either.

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Ill tell ya why people say its greasy. Because most people take them to the butcher and have sausage made. Butchers charge by the lb. So they throw all the fat in there. Bear fat is very oily. If you butcher your own bear its a whole different story. I do steaks / roasts / stew meat / burger and canning with my bears. Fat is saved to render and use for cooking or making soap.

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There's also the critical difference in hunting bear in the Spring vs the Fall.

Meat Bear must be hunted in the Spring

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Fall bears are delicious. Theyve been gorging on berries. Great meat. In a few days here im going to get started spring bear hunting, then in august ill go get a fall bear. One of each. Both will be good eating.

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I make soap using hot process. Out of curiosity, how does your bear fat soap turn out? What kind of properties does it bring to your soaps? Honestly, it sounds pretty neat.

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As far as what properties it brings to the soap i really cant say as im no soap connisuer, all i know is its really nice stuff. My mom is the soap maker. Sometimes i kill a bear and its really hot out and im a long ways from my vehicle and ill leave the fat behind because my number 1 priority is getting the meat out on time to prevent it spoiling in the heat, and the fat is lower priority. My mom chews my ass if i dont save the fat. But when its pushing a hundred degrees out and you have a long packout, sometimes you gotta just worry about the more important shit. Im only going to get 1 fall bear this year though so ill have to make damn sure to save the fat, no excuses.

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I do. I eat bear more than any other red meat. Its better than deer.

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People eat everything. EVERYTHING. Bear? yes. Worms? yes. Old nigger pussy? yes. The same, but literally? yes. Lava? yup. Carpet fiber? Of course. Pigeon poo? If it exists on earth within reach of humans there is someone who has tried it.

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