Posted by Deutz Lover on September 20, 2018 at 14:48:17 from (174.218.2.126):
In Reply to: Watch out in n.j. posted by Farmall plowboy on September 20, 2018 at 07:13:51:
It is not really very big. Three to Four feet. If they kill it I hope they save the meat.
Young raw turnips are actually pretty tasty depending on the variety and if they are under about 2-3 inches. After they are cooked they taste different, but are still palatable.
We have a restaurant here that has great fried gator tail popcorn appetizers. It tastes similar to chicken, but I would rather have the chicken as it is cheaper. We don't find it any greasier than the popcorn chicken.
Some report approximately 30% meat yield from a 10-13 ft. gator or about 80-90 lb if they process it themselves. There seems to be less if it is taken to a processor.? I certainly don't want to have to prepare it from scratch. It's hard wringing a gator's neck. They kick
and will get your cloths muddy and they will need mending.
I think the leg and neck meat has to be tenderized a bit by running over it with a highway tamping roller or a very heavy tractor. Not really sure.
People need to develop a taste for Florida Burmese python. Save the gators. There are plenty of recipes on the net.
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