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I have never tried frogs legs, I might hop over to France and try some one day. I might even come
bouncing back to Great Britain with a frog in my throat, or a spring in my step. But I can't imagine
60million odd French eating something that tasted disgusting so I will say it can't be. LOL |
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Frog legs taste like chicken meat. |
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I ate frog legs in the South when I was younger and I did like them, but as I was eating them I kept
thinking about the frog for some reason and I have not had them since. I would eat them again, but
have not come across them on a menu. Also, I think that some foods are better if you eat them where
they are normally a part of a common menu. Alligator in Louisiana was so delicious, but I tried
some in Delaware and it was tough and rubbery. I assume that it was fresher down South and was also
something that the chef had more experience cooking in that region. It's always good to be open to
trying new things. |
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Tastes kind of like chicken. |
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I agree, it is not disgusting. It is infact quite tasty. However there are places where certain
species have been hunted to extinction in addition to losing their habitat. So unless the frog is
one that was gigged locally from the approved list the DNR gave us, then I don't eat it. |
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I have tried it and it is awful. The texture is pasty. |
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