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I'm not one for trying outlandish foods then bragging about it so I won't be eating dogs, snakes or force-fed goose livers but....
I had an ostrich burger once, it's nothing special.
I used to eat rabbit a lot when it was more freely available - I remember it being in Sainsburys. It's OK but again nothing special.
Pheasant, partridge, pigeon, guinea fowl - all much the same, quite fiddly to prepare and eat, not much on them.
I wouldn't go out of my way to get any of the above, but whenever I see a country pub with hare on the menu I have to stop, it is delicious when done right.
I've had snails once, they were good!
Venison is beautiful and becoming more common in the mainstream. Much cheaper in Scotland than England. Roe deer is a variant often on the menu in Scotland.
I had an ostrich burger once, it's nothing special.
I used to eat rabbit a lot when it was more freely available - I remember it being in Sainsburys. It's OK but again nothing special.
Pheasant, partridge, pigeon, guinea fowl - all much the same, quite fiddly to prepare and eat, not much on them.
I wouldn't go out of my way to get any of the above, but whenever I see a country pub with hare on the menu I have to stop, it is delicious when done right.
I've had snails once, they were good!
Venison is beautiful and becoming more common in the mainstream. Much cheaper in Scotland than England. Roe deer is a variant often on the menu in Scotland.