Gator is hands down my favourite wild meat, I think this guy exports the meat.
Didn't knoe people in the US ate wild meat

Crocodile, Alligator & Cayman look similar but taste different. Cros & Alligators have musk glands & if you cut it the taste & texture changes & tends to taste gamey & with a pungent smell. They should have skinned it, & cut the meat off. Stay clear of the throat & never puncture the stomach just discard that with the bones. Asians are nitorious for not wasting meat so they must have just cooked it allzboy1 wrote:I hate crocodile in Thailand--and it was terrible!; too gamey, chewy and weird tasting for me.Taco wrote:Does gator have a fishy taste to it?
Hmnnn...maybe that was why it was so gamey and nasty. I guess I didn't taste the 'real' alligator meat.Renata wrote:Crocodile, Alligator & Cayman look similar but taste different. Cros & Alligators have musk glands & if you cut it the taste & texture changes & tends to taste gamey & with a pungent smell. They should have skinned it, & cut the meat off. Stay clear of the throat & never puncture the stomach just discard that with the bones. Asians are nitorious for not wasting meat so they must have just cooked it allzboy1 wrote:I hate crocodile in Thailand--and it was terrible!; too gamey, chewy and weird tasting for me.Taco wrote:Does gator have a fishy taste to it?
Chinese chew fish with the bones in it and then slowly spit/dribble the bones and other residue onto the table in front of them. Fairly gross IMO.zboy1 wrote:Asians make soup out of bones; and also, in places like China, they sometimes leave the bones on the meat--which is quite annoying to eat sometimes. ...