I've had it, tourist that I am, but like venom69 I found it to taste a lot blander than I expected. I expected it to taste stronger. Game meat in Europe tastes stronger than farmed meat, so it could be that the Skippy I ate was farmed. I don't know.
Interesting, the kangaroo I've always had has been very tasty. It might be in the marinade, though!
Ostrich or emu?
I think emu (the Australian bird) is very game-y. It's still a novelty meat, though; while kangaroo is becoming a little more mainstream. (Just a little, as in, you can now buy kangaroo mince, although you have to get kanga steaks from the butcher; you can't just pick it up in the supermarket meat section.
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I expected it to taste stronger. Game meat in Europe tastes stronger than farmed meat, so it could be that the Skippy I ate was farmed. I don't know.
I like ostrich better ;-)
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Ostrich or emu?
I think emu (the Australian bird) is very game-y. It's still a novelty meat, though; while kangaroo is becoming a little more mainstream. (Just a little, as in, you can now buy kangaroo mince, although you have to get kanga steaks from the butcher; you can't just pick it up in the supermarket meat section.