(January 10, 2021 at 1:18 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(January 10, 2021 at 1:10 pm)Brian37 Wrote: It is refreshing to read a thread like this from you.
I have ate kangaroo, and croc, while in Australia.
Never had an ostrich egg. But I cant imagine it being much different than a chicken egg. Although it it cannot be a meal for one person.
What did you think of crocodile? I found it similar to very lean pork.
Boru
I was slightly disappointed. It didn't taste bad. But it wasn't like a solid beef burger. It was more like Chinese egg fu young texture. It was croc version of a funnel cake. It tasted good. But trust me Australians think of "chicken wings" as being a full wing. I had that too. Americans we have tiny sub sections of the legs and wing which are not the full version.
My first day at a hotel on my second trip, I stayed at a hotel so that Debra didn't have to make an extra trip to pick up my friend who landed the next day. I walked down the street to their version of a tiny "fast food" deli, or whatever you want to call it. I asked for a "Hamburger" and I literally got a "ham" burger, and I can describe it, because it was not grounded. It was literally a flat slice of ham on a bun.
Oh but that is the fucked up thing about language. My first trip, I didn't realize that their power outlets, plugs, sockets, where you plug your TV or lamps in are called something different. I did know our power outlets we call plugs were not the same shape. When she picked me up she kept on saying, "Yea, we'll find you a power point converter." And all I could think was, " Why the fuck do I need software conversion?"
"Power point" means the same thing as "wall plug" or "wall socket".
But eggs, yea, I'd be interested in eating Ostrich eggs.