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Wild Boar


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What does it taste like?

Is it nice and gamey? Or is it is like a pork chop or shoulder from one of the big supermarkets? Nothing wrong with that...but that's not what I'm looking for.

I adore pork and would be willing to pay about..mmm, 10-12 dollars a pound? Delivered to my door in Oregon, that is.

Silly question, I'm sure, but boar IS considered a pork product, right? :rolleyes:

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What does it taste like?

Is it nice and gamey? Or is it is like a pork chop or shoulder from one of the big supermarkets? Nothing wrong with that...but that's not what I'm looking for.

I adore pork and would be willing to pay about..mmm, 10-12 dollars a pound? Delivered to my door in Oregon, that is. 

Silly question, I'm sure, but boar IS considered a pork product, right? :rolleyes:

We have a bunch around here and it's Gamey and very good. Worth eating but not wild boar anymore like you can get in Europe. But they have the same problem with interbreeding now. :biggrin:

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