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Deer is one of my favorites. the only problem is it is very lean and can easily be overcooked. so I can see someone cooking a nice steak into shoe leather on a grill without knowing it. then telling all their friends how terrible and gamey flavored it was lol.
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Deer, elk and moose are good if cooked properly. Buffalo is one of my favourites: like a very lean cow.
My great uncle used to raise pigeons for eating, never tried one, but he raised them for years.
Growing up on a ranch, I have had calf testicles before, but never bull testicles. We have recently gotten into raising goats for meat as well. The meat can be very distasteful if butchered incorrectly. Can't go wrong with a good goat curry 
Also, I may be wrong, but I believe that horse meat is eaten a lot in Europe. Not far from where I work there is a packing plant devoted specifically for horses, but I believe they export most of the meat.
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Re: Python sausage and bull testicle?
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Deer, elk and moose are good if cooked properly. Buffalo is one of my favourites: like a very lean cow.
My great uncle used to raise pigeons for eating, never tried one, but he raised them for years.
Growing up on a ranch, I have had calf testicles before, but never bull testicles. We have recently gotten into raising goats for meat as well. The meat can be very distasteful if butchered incorrectly. Can't go wrong with a good goat curry
Also, I may be wrong, but I believe that horse meat is eaten a lot in Europe. Not far from where I work there is a packing plant devoted specifically for horses, but I believe they export most of the meat.
Oh god....... Goat curry sounds amazing right now.
Horse meat is eaten in Europe and in certain Asian countries.
McDonalds used to use horse meat a lot back in the day.
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Re: Python sausage and bull testicle?
I love deer. I honestly can't understand anyone NOT loving deer...
I am salivating now.
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Re: Python sausage and bull testicle?
I used to make yummy stuffed sausages with ground venison. Yummy.
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Re: Python sausage and bull testicle?
I LOVE eating Bambi! Erm...uh, I mean deer 
I personally love gamey.
I've made goat before, we found it at the Mexican butcher shop. It was delicious. My friend and I made it REALLY spicy so we wouldn't have to share any lol.
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Elk and deer taste wayy better than beef to me. It's much leaner too!
I've had goat stew before! It's pretty good, tastes like lamb kinda
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I tried Couple "weird" Things in My life.. and I know that probably be crucified now but well I like strange Cuisine
Frog legs - Very Good
Gator steaks - awesome
Fried Gator - is ok depend on meat to breading ratio...
Turtle soup (farm raised for that specific purpose back in FL) one of the best thing I've eaten before...
Armadillo Stew - Just Great !!!!
I like wild game Deer Elk..wild hog....
I'm not to big fun of wild ducks.... maybe i don have chance to eat good prepared or right one...
Peasant and Quail really good...
Soup made from Young Pigeons... Awesome...
Ostrich is really good... Ostrich egg scramble very decend as well....
from Domestic "strange food" i've eaten almost every part of animals beside lungs and Kindneys and testicles of course...
Young pig or calf brain make ala scramble eggs with shallots is beyond imagination...
Poultry tripe Goulash, Beef Tripe Soup, Cow Tongues in variety of White sauces or Poultry Heart Goulash are Traditional dishes in Polish Cousine...
Duck Blood sour Soup or Rabbit sour soup both delicious...
As of Cats and Dogs... I don't know..... I'm not really fuzzy pet lower... I acknowledge feral cat problem and hate them from all my heart.. but eating them besides survival situation ... don't think so..
As of That Particular restaurant... Since I watch on Travel channel Bizarre Foods I always want to try bull testicles and Python sausage sound actually really appealing as well so Is really possible That I will go in nearest Future and Try
Yeas I'm Carnivore.... and i have Open Culinary Mind... being Chef back in the days for 5 years... You just cant being ignorant in case what You eat....
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Python sausage and bull testicle?
Don't eat the peasants!!! Lol probably the only thing I would ever eat off that list is ostrich eggs
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