AHA ! Finally: Orycteropus afer tastes like pork.

Everything tastes like either port or chicken; including us. Just add a little barbecue sauce to liven it up.

n2s
 
not2sharp said:
Everything tastes like either port or chicken; including us.

n2s

I didn't know port went with food and I dayumed sure didn't know it tastes like chicken. All the port I ever drank tasted like a bad wine.;) :rolleyes: :p :D
 
Huh, I wonder what color they are?

Somehow, your not finding recipes is comforting.
 
Yvsa said:
I didn't know port went with food and I dayumed sure didn't know it tastes like chicken. All the port I ever drank tasted like a bad wine.;) :rolleyes: :p :D

y'all haven't had a good port then, i've driven thru the douro valley in portugal where it all comes from & have tasted many a glass of port, some is crap, some makes good paint remover, but the good ones are wonderful after dinner drinks and go well with a sharp cheese like stilton or bleu. the good ones are unfortuneatley expensive. ( there is a quite good australian version, but they're not allowed to call it 'port' ). Port is a 'fortified' wine in that it has additional alchohol blended in to improve the alchohol level, so you can get sloshed a lot quicker.

i always thought orycteropus tasted more like chicken myself, once you get past the aard parts......
 
Kismet said:


Hi Kis:

Here in Florida the indiginous population eats Diller and Rice and Gopher and Rice cooked in crockpots. Yeah the Diller is armadillo. The Gopher is the protected gopher turtle (not he 4 legged mammal).

I learned not to eat from the crockpot when at a particular bar on Thursday night when it was served.
 
Hear that, Aardvark?

Cool!


We're collecting recipes.

Be afraid.

Be very afraid.
 
Kismet?

It's absolutely none of my business, and I understand that during the course of unguided web surfing one one may have the mind to just chase links and see where the journey ends, but this...this is a bit weird, even by my standards, and my standards are admittedly on the weird side of absurdity.

Interesting, though. The next time someone tells me that everything tastes like chicken, I'll have yet another example of a food that doesn't.
 
kronckew said:
it is interesting where a google search on 'tastes like chicken' will lead you. ;)

In the immortal words of Admiral Ackbar, "It's a trap!"

You won't fool me with that one, Kronckew. :)
 
ok, you made me do it, dave!

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tastes like....
 
Never ate an aardvark. I would try it though. I have quite a few friends that are from El Salvador, and they claim that armadillo is the best meat that there is (I think that they eat just insects like aardvarks).
 
Had armadillo before...........

Darn...........hate to say this..

It's very delicious.

And the scales are made into medicine.
 
I understand that during the course of unguided web surfing one one may have the mind to just chase links and see where the journey ends, but this...this is a bit weird, even by my standards, and my standards are admittedly on the weird side of absurdity.

Interesting, though. The next time someone tells me that everything tastes like chicken, I'll have yet another example of a food that doesn't.

Dave?

I've been trying to find recipes for Aardvark ever since he and I became friends in the Catina. Oddly, for all the sites which use the "Aardvark" name as a sage, mentor, or teacher....(and there are thousands)....there are virtually none on recipes of the critter as a protein source.

Maybe they are all trying to get to the top of alphabetical listings, right after AAAA Tow and Roadside Assistance.
 
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