Was that lamb properly cleaned? Sheep and goat have glands throughout the body that need to be removed in order to make the meat more palatable; it’s still edible, just unpleaseant and smelly.
I personally prefer adult sheep or goat. The meat is very though and oily but slowly roasted, with strong herbs, it breaks down and becomes tender. The fat in the meat is superb to cook root vegetables in.
Nothing against horse; unusual nowadays but it helped a relative of mine to ward off a serious malnutrition, leading to low blood iron levels. Game meats are game meats. I personally enjoy boar but not being a hunter makes it hard to source such meats.
Idk. Perhaps not? I would assume yes, though, as it was from a local butcher’s. Wouldn’t know, though.
I’ll try some nice cut of an adult sheep sometime. I’m not too keen on the morality of eating lamb anyway. Game meat is better in that sense, imo. But also better just as meat.
Horse is somewhat unusual but I really got into it when the horsemeat scandal was on as back then there was mince for sale in stores for some reason, idk why. But it was crazy cheap compared to good quality beef. It’s still a bit cheaper, but not much.
Boar would probably be good, because it’s like pork, but actually an animal that has exercised plenty. I wonder what bear tastes like, but I don’t think I’ll have the opportunity to try that out anytime soon, although there is bear spam in a supermarket near me. Never really enjoyed canned meats, eww. Perhaps I’ll order some frozen at some point in the future if I really care to, but eh, I’m not that keen.
Was that lamb properly cleaned? Sheep and goat have glands throughout the body that need to be removed in order to make the meat more palatable; it’s still edible, just unpleaseant and smelly.
I personally prefer adult sheep or goat. The meat is very though and oily but slowly roasted, with strong herbs, it breaks down and becomes tender. The fat in the meat is superb to cook root vegetables in.
Nothing against horse; unusual nowadays but it helped a relative of mine to ward off a serious malnutrition, leading to low blood iron levels. Game meats are game meats. I personally enjoy boar but not being a hunter makes it hard to source such meats.
Idk. Perhaps not? I would assume yes, though, as it was from a local butcher’s. Wouldn’t know, though.
I’ll try some nice cut of an adult sheep sometime. I’m not too keen on the morality of eating lamb anyway. Game meat is better in that sense, imo. But also better just as meat.
Horse is somewhat unusual but I really got into it when the horsemeat scandal was on as back then there was mince for sale in stores for some reason, idk why. But it was crazy cheap compared to good quality beef. It’s still a bit cheaper, but not much.
Boar would probably be good, because it’s like pork, but actually an animal that has exercised plenty. I wonder what bear tastes like, but I don’t think I’ll have the opportunity to try that out anytime soon, although there is bear spam in a supermarket near me. Never really enjoyed canned meats, eww. Perhaps I’ll order some frozen at some point in the future if I really care to, but eh, I’m not that keen.