Have you ever eaten croc or gator meat?
I am planning a trip down south and wanted to see if anyone ever ate croc or gator meat and what did you think?
Jersey shore killed the radio star
I am planning a trip down south and wanted to see if anyone ever ate croc or gator meat and what did you think?
Jersey shore killed the radio star
I don't know if you have already gone on your trip or if this is just a joke post but in all seriousness if you are heading south ie the southern USA then gator tail is a fairly common menu item depending on where in the south you are. It is typically fried in a chicken strip style and believe it or not tastes pretty much like chicken but if you haven't had it it's worth tryin. Have fun on your trip.
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Came back from my trip but am going back again in late March. Their is a cajun cafe near Dallas, TX suburb (forgot the name) that I guess is known for their gator. My friend told me I have to try it, long story short I couldn't do it. I keep thinking about the live gator and get grossed out but like you said, everyone who was eating it said it taste just like chicken. Who knows, depending how hungry I am next time I go, maybe I'll try it.
Thanks for the feedback.
Jersey shore killed the radio star
Their(sp) is a cajun cafe near Dallas, TX suburb (forgot the name) that I guess is known for their gator.
ive had alligator and its fantasic its like a tougher spicy chicken
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Ages ago I ate crocodile and kangaroo side by side. The croc was a lot nicer.
Definitely try some.
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I visited New Orleans this past February and tried Gator Bites, which were like chicken nuggets only made from gator meat. We also tried gator sausage, which is mixed with beef sausage for a more workable texture. Both were interestingly good...but it was hard to get past the idea enough to work up the gumption to try it open-mindedly (is that a word)...but I'm glad I did!
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I've had crocodile in an Aussie themed restaurant in Europe and also when visiting the US. Very nice it was too; white/chicken like meat with a faintly fishy taste.
shareEww, no. And I wouldn't even if I were paid a million dollars. I have heard that it tastes like chicken though. But I'm still not going to chance it.
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