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I can understand kangaroo. But bear??

I can understand kangaroo. But bear??

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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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Try Belgian Blue meat, if you're still there.

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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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horse tends to be.....sweet? idk how to explain it. its like a sweeter thicker beef like stuff. ive only ever had it because this guy i worked with was a muslim and brought in some really questionable food and one of the ones he shared with me he said it was camel but im 90% sure it was horse because where the hell do you even get camel in Indiana?

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I didn't think you could get horse in Indiana either.