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2009/09/26 14:36:38
Subject: Re:What type of exotic meat have you eaten?
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Swordfish
Marlin
Venison
Kangaroo (not really an 'exotic' meat for us downunderites).
Emu
Crocodile
Buffalo (asian)
Bison
"large" Guinea pigs (not the tiny pet sized ones), small dog sized ones.
As for dolphin ...
They call him flipper, flipper, faster than lightning.
Slower than drift nets.
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Well, good for you! I can get pineapples at my local market, they're still exotic because the pineapple is not part of the native british flora and fauna. If I lived in South Africa, Springbok wouldn't seem like exotic meat, but I live in Britain - you don't see many sprinbok on manchester high street!
Albatross wrote:Well, good for you! I can get pineapples at my local market, they're still exotic because the pineapple is not part of the native british flora and fauna.
To be fair, they kind of are now. With all the screaming about "Global Warming", companies are starting to try and source everything in the UK, even Pineapples
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Well, good for you! I can get pineapples at my local market, they're still exotic because the pineapple is not part of the native british flora and fauna. If I lived in South Africa, Springbok wouldn't seem like exotic meat, but I live in Britain - you don't see many sprinbok on manchester high street!
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