Shazzam wrote:
I wonder what they taste like?![]()
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Don't you have them as meat?
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LennyeTran wrote:Shazzam wrote:
I wonder what they taste like?![]()
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Don't you have them as meat?
LennyeTran wrote:Shazzam wrote:
I was joking (because they are so nasty). I don't know if I would eat an Emu; but I suppose some people might. They probably taste like chicken!![]()
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But wow what drumsticks.
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So they're eatable, right?
Shazzam wrote:LennyeTran wrote:Shazzam wrote:
I was joking (because they are so nasty). I don't know if I would eat an Emu; but I suppose some people might. They probably taste like chicken!![]()
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But wow what drumsticks.
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So they're eatable, right?
Definately; I know that people eat emu meat and their eggs. They just probably taste really gamey! Kangaroo has become commercial meat in Australia and Asia as well. I haven't tried it; i'm more of a fish and beef person myself.
Shazzam wrote:Definately LennyThey are huge I would say one Emu egg is the equivalent of approximately 15 chicken eggs. Imagine the size of the omlette you could make with one of these suckers!
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LennyeTran wrote:Shazzam wrote:Definately LennyThey are huge I would say one Emu egg is the equivalent of approximately 15 chicken eggs. Imagine the size of the omlette you could make with one of these suckers!
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Wow, this is huge. Hey, do you do Easter with regular chicken eggs or sometimes you use Emu's eggs?
Shazzam wrote:
Chicken of course.
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Come to think about it I don't know how often Emu's lay eggs
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Or how many at one time? I will have to look into that one.
LennyeTran wrote:Shazzam wrote:
Chicken of course.
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Come to think about it I don't know how often Emu's lay eggs
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Or how many at one time? I will have to look into that one.
Hehehehehe it would be so cool if you used those eggs as Easter eggs. Think of the candy you would have or someone else had to buy.
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