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Do Australians eat Kangaroos?

i need this answer asap for a school project!!!

    



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Mister Ed knows best
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This one doesn't!


Elliot
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Yes, we do. These days you can buy kangaroo meat in most large Australian supermarkets.


Tukmyhamster
You can buy kangaroo steaks and sausages at the supermarket but I don't think they sell nearly as well as meats such as chicken, pork, beef, lamb etc

There is definitely a lot of kangaroo meat sold as pet food though. I buy kangaroo mince for my cats every week.


d
Yes we do - but we eat a lot less of it than beef, lamb chicken or pork. It needs to be cooked slightly rare otherwise it is very tough to eat.
Another answer said we eat koala - that is complete rubbish as they are an endangered and protected species. The only people that could eat them would be aborigines (they are allowed to hunt dugong and crocodiles also).


twinkylover16
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Yep! Not just Aboriginals tho...

A bunch of us college students went there in January and had to try it, some thought it tasted like steak. Me not so much! It was ok...gotta try it once kind of thing...


• Koala • uŹop É¹Ēpun
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Yes we do.
Kangaroo meat is readily available in supermarkets.
Kanga-Bangers (Kangaroo Sausages) Kangaroo steak and mince etc....
It's also cheaper and taste nicer than other steaks
:-)


♄Bubble♄Pop♄Electric♄
Yes some do, you can actually buy it a woolworths here in australia, it's just personal preference, I would never personally try it but some might and like it. I know that it has to be cooked like steak - you can't eat it raw whatsoever.


The Old Salt
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Yes, to me it has a game taste, so I soak it in milk for an hour or so, then cook as steak. Many first class restaurants and hotels has it on their menus.


professorkdub
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I certainly do.
You can buy it at the supermarket, in roasts, steaks, sausages and mince. I don't think it was always so readily available, because I never had it when I was a kid, and I don't think my folks have tried it, but it's really taken off in the last 5 years or so, in terms of being available to the mainstream

It's fairly delicious.


Asgre
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Most definitely. It is a meat high in iron and proteins and has little to no fat content. Although it is not recommended for pregnant women. It is full of flavour and should only be cooked medium rare due to its lack of fat content which when cooked further will cause it to toughen. It is a good idea to marinate it in say some red wine and garlic and maybe some lemon myrtle(similar to lemon thyme) and cook it on the BBQ as you would steak or use different cuts in casseroles and stews. Obviously sausages are cooked like normal sausages. It is also good cured as a jerky. Very tastey!


Dot
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Yes, Kangaroo is available in most big supermarkets and readily available as pet food and in restaurants


Greg
yes the aborigines (they're the native people.) do most of the meat is wild, not caged


Stephen H
Yes Australians do eat kangaroos and they also eat wallabys, emu, koala, and snake. I just thought that could help to.


shazza
Some do but I am not at all interested in eating our National Emblem ,what other country does that.



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