
As I am getting ready for my trip to Oz, I'm trying to figure out what it is that I need to do.
And I've decided that I have to eat a kangaroo. Not a whole kangaroo, but at least a portion.
I hear that the kangaroo is somewhere between beef and venison, and I like both.
This intrigues me. Besides that, eating the kangaroo would be an opportunity to get closer to the culture of the Aboriginals of Australia since it was traditionally a food that they ate (and still do).
Apart from that, farming kangaroo is illegal, so all kangaroo that is eaten is wild. Thus the elimination of genetically modified marsupial.
When it comes to what cut I would like to try, there are many choices, I am reading. I could go with a filet, or perhaps a "kanga banga" (kangaroo sausage).
Besides that, eating kangaroo would be able to help the rampant population of kangaroos in Australia. There are about 50 million wild kangaroos running around doing what they do...I'm guessing that includes pooping in driveways, hopping, hiding in pouches and boxing.
Keep this in mind- there are over 50 million kangaroos in Australia. And there are only 21 million people. That's practically a plague.
And every part of the kangaroo is used! People drink the fluids (ew, none for me thanks, I want to get the Australian experience, but that's a little extreme), use the fur for rugs (I remember my stuff kangaroo Catherine got me when she first visited), and make purses out of the scrotum. Yes, the boy kangaroo's 'area' is used to make purses. Now, I like bags, but that one is a doozy.
The only thing will be to figure out what it's called on a menu. I've read that they farmers held a contest to see what it should be named, because people tend to think that kangaroos are sweet, cute and fluffy, not tasty. The winner was 'australus'. Other were kangarly, maroo, krou, maleen, kuja, roujoe, rooviande, jurru, ozru, marsu, kangasaurus, marsupan, jumpmeat, and MOM (meat of marsupials).
Hmm...sounds delicious.
4 comments:
A kangaroo is a kangaroo. Forget all the other names. It's still kangaroo on the menu.
You may find Emu and crocodile on the menu as well.
Since we're going to Adelaide, Colin will have to intoduce you to the pie floater.
But I still want to ask for MOM.
this is gross
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