Just like deer, you can eat those.
Folks who've eaten them use the tired old "they taste like chicken". I skinned one, once. Not sure WHY, but it stunk pretty bad. On the other hand, I ate a tiú once (tegu for the English only speakers). It was fairly decent, much better than the macaw that I fixed at the same time. In all fairness, that was before I learned you can skin a bird prior to cooking. That would probably have improved the flavor of the macaw tremendously, but would have done nothing for the boot leather toughness of it. The tiú made decent vittles. Maybe someday I'll try an iguana again.
Sue's revenge in NYC was pretty good, too!
Complete thread:
- I am in San Antonio for a few days. -
JimT,
2022-12-02, 11:33
- I am in San Antonio for a few days. - Paul, 2022-12-02, 12:31
- For example... -
Paul,
2022-12-02, 12:58
- Just like deer, you can eat those. -
JimT,
2022-12-02, 13:07
- Just like deer, you can eat those. - Paul, 2022-12-02, 15:44
- Just like deer, you can eat those. -
JimT,
2022-12-02, 13:07
- I am in San Antonio for a few days. -
pokynojoe,
2022-12-02, 14:47
- If I had known I would've honked and waved as I drove by! - JimT, 2022-12-02, 15:22