I never ate pigeon or guinea pig. Only heard that it tastes like chicken and rabbit. But I still want to taste it.

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    Those french snails! But on the milder side I’d love to taste rabbit, seems like it would actually be really good

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    Really really good balsamic, the stuff that costs like $150 for a few ounces. I watched a video series about the making of it and taste tests against regular balsamic, and the desire to try it has been floating around my head.

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    i’m not usually a fish person but i just saw a pic of salmon and it made me really hungry

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      Salmon is one of the most delicious things in the sea. Especially Chinook/king salmon. So good.

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        that i like? i have a fondness for shrimp/prawns if they’re done well, same with squid. i’ll also quite happily eat a piece of cod from the chip shop or whatever paste is made into a fish finger. i just don’t eat it or have a craving for it that much.

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    I’d love to try goat and kangaroo meat. They say both taste gamey. No idea what that means though

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      Kangaroo tastes great and didn’t taste at all gamey to me. I had a kangaroo steak medallion and I’d say it had a slightly richer meat flavor, but was much leaner than beef. Goat tends to be very tough and chewy, but I’ve only had it in curries so I can’t speak to its flavor much.

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      If you didn’t have sheep (mutton) you may try it too. It is not for everyone but I like it. It has this musky flavour which some dont like.

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      Goat is lush! Curried goat is lovely in particular, it’s slow cooked so it melts in the mouth almost. It’s like lamb but better imo.

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    I’ve never eaten any kind of snake before. I’d be interested in trying snake. I’ve had gator sausage and kangaroo jerky, but snake seems intriguing.

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    I’m a very adventurous eating so I’ve had the chance to eat a bunch of different foods but my list of meats to try include goose, horse, dog, emu, and snake.