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Thread: Frog legs?
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19-11-2023, 14:59 #51
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Re: Frog legs?
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19-11-2023, 17:06 #52
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Re: Frog legs?
My swimming pool is now a Tilapia pond so raucous toads were a big problem, in fact even when it was a swimming pool they always found the need to get in, pomp and leave long strings of eggs.
In the beginning, I wondered why the fish never ate the tadpoles, so I tasted a few, not swallowed, just tasted. There was no noxious taste at all.
Then the Tilapia got bigger, now there is seldom a raucous toad around.
On the frogs legs part, Bull frogs are the ones I've eaten most although in Europe it was a smaller frog with a pointy nose.
I don't think I would class them as a delicacy, more a novelty, or if you are really stuck for food they will keep you going.
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21-11-2023, 20:28 #53
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Re: Frog legs?
I had frog's legs in North Carolina, USA. They really tasted great. Lots of meat on them.
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