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Friday, August 20, 2010

A Meat feast

OK, and some deliberation I have come up with a list of meats that I believe to be available and legal.  If by some chance I was in Korea or China and had the chance to eat cat or dog, I would.

The list below, at my count include 53 separate meats, even though I may need to hit a number of separate insects to hit the target.  I will try to make them as interesting as possible on the journey.

Anything else anyone can think of would be appreciated.

(Crossed out items are complete)

Animal
Horse
Donkey

Beef
Bull
Veal

Pork
suckling pig
Wild Boar

Lamb
Mutton
Hoggart

Goat

venison
Reindeer

Squirrel

Rabbit
Hare

Kangaroo
kudu
Springbok
Ostrich
Blesbok
Wildebeest
Bison
Crocodile
Zebra
Impala
Buffalo


Bird

Guinea fowl
woodcock
pigeon
quail
pheasant
Partridge
Grouse
Ptarmigan
Snipe
Cappercaile
Plover

Chicken
Poussin

Goose
Duck

turkey
Capon

Ostrich
Emu

Reptile


Crocodile
Alligator
Snake


Other
Frogs
Snails
Insects

3 comments:

Lizzie said...

I ate dog soup in Korea, its a bit like flavourless beef. Though apparently you can get some really good stuff, just depends on where you go.

As for China, you can eat anything there!!

They have crocodile and kangaroo meat in a restaurant in Huddersfield - Temujin. Its pretty good!

kritichris said...

By Buffalo do you mean American Buffalo, as in Bison (of which there are plenty in France) or African Buffalo or perhaps the Asian Water Buffalo?
If you eat it in a restaurant will you have to ask for the buffalo bill?

Cleggton said...

Do you think I can squeeze some more animals out of the Buffalo. List is a 52, will probably have to make up numbers from the generic insect category :-P