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Kangaroo meat gets an image makeover
Published on November 21, 2005 By singrdave In Humor
From Reuters:
How do you like your kangaroo -- medium rare? Doesn't sound too appealing, does it?

So in a bid to make Australia's national icon more palatable, Food Companion International magazine and the Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia are running a competition to find a more palatable culinary name for the meat of the hopping marsupials.

More than 300 entries have already been received from around the world including marsu (taken from marsupial), marla and wallagang (derived from the Aboriginal language), agaroo and the more unlikely Cyril, Skippy, yummy and roadkill.

"We need to come up with a catchier name for kangaroo meat. The current name inhibits some chefs from using the product because they know people will be put off ordering it," Mel Nathan, editor of Food Companion, told Reuters Monday.

"Overseas visitors tend to think that the koala and kangaroo are cute and cuddly animals there is no way they would ever dream of eating the product."


Okay, JoeUser crowd: name that meat!

My personal favorite is Rita.

Definitely not "roadkill", though from my understanding it's the way most Aussies see kangaroos. Dead by the side of the road.

Comments
on Nov 21, 2005

Roo - The other White Meat

Kangbeef - Not as greasy as possum fritters.

on Nov 21, 2005
I don't have any names for you but I think this is so funny. Isn't it weird that we might eat something as long as it has a more palateable name?
on Nov 21, 2005
Kork?
on Nov 21, 2005

Isn't it weird that we might eat something as long as it has a more palateable name?

I'll eat kangaroo any time it is served.  Names dont matter to me, just the taste.  Hmnmmmm.....Bambi!

on Nov 21, 2005
I like any sort of red meat from Beaver to Bear....
on Nov 21, 2005
Roadkill? Since when will calling something roadkill disqualify it from the dinner table? I know a bunch of families (mine included) that aren't adverse to dining at the Roadkill Cafe from time to time.

on Nov 21, 2005
dining at the Roadkill Cafe


There's actually a plce in Sturgis, SD that's called The RoadKill cafe. We ate there...Dave has a T shirt.
on Nov 21, 2005

There's actually a plce in Sturgis, SD that's called The RoadKill cafe. We ate there...Dave has a T shirt.

West va too!  I think that is where CM dined.  And believe it or not, I smacked a deer here in Va.  So my Neighbor and I went back to pick it up (did $1250 in damage to my truck).  The side I hit was worthless, but he got half a tender doe out of the deal!

And yes, I had some!  SO I guess I have had some Roadkill as well!

on Nov 21, 2005
Are "Joey Burgers" the same thing?
on Nov 21, 2005
Don't you have a Job Dave?
call it canker meat
on Nov 21, 2005
Don't you have a Job Dave?


Is this out-ing akin to one of my kids saying, "Daddy! Ben had his eyes open during the prayer"?

If you're taking the time to read it all...
on Nov 21, 2005
I am only in-processing thank you. And I spent 2 of my PTDY days for doing the same.
so
on Nov 22, 2005
As a joke they should name it Soylent Green.

Or they could name it Northern Outback Territorial Meat, Australian Distributed & Canned Overall the World. Just so they could use the acronym NOTMADCOW.
on Nov 22, 2005
I don't have any names for you but I think this is so funny. Isn't it weird that we might eat something as long as it has a more palateable name?


remember that next time you order escargot or calamari