Gonna buy these, doubt they will be anything like the real thing... Frozen stuff never is, especially burgers. Fillets are worth s try if everything else is horrible. Thanks OP
Ps - to everyone saying its disgusting.... Why is it? It's just an animal like cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, turkey. If you think it's disgusting you should become vegetarian.
Is it halal? If so I ain't buying.
Kanedaaaaaa
9 Nov 144#31
"What's that Skippy... You've been made into a burger?"
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melnebone
5 Jun 17#73
The crocodile burgers are the best burgers i have ever tasted, a nice bit of chedder or whichever cheese you like and some Ancona extra hot peeper sauce and the best cheeseburger you will ever try.
NFS
11 Nov 141#72
Had one of the ostrich fillets tonight and have to say i enjoyed it, nice and tender and nice flavour. Will try crocodile tomorrow
BlueOyster
11 Nov 14#71
Hot - Bought some last night. Only 2 boxes left in my local.
Croc tonight. Kangaroo Tommorow.
Gonna get some Squirrel and Python from the Kezie website next.
Update - Croc was horrible !
gcmarcal
10 Nov 14#70
No halal!
COLD! :stuck_out_tongue:
frugalmumma
10 Nov 14#69
No how childish. There are people in this world called Farmers, I happen to be one of those. We tend to grow food and raise animals for consumption just incase you weren't aware! The food you buy (wherever it may be from) has to start somewhere, how foolish to not think of that before the silly comments flow from you.
deanoh11
10 Nov 141#68
"I'll have a kangaroo burger and jump to it!"
Musician
10 Nov 14#67
Going to try a pack of these. Don't get veggies at all, people are supposed to eat meat by design.
Veggies all look sick,pale and drawn.
Iesty83
10 Nov 14#66
saw these and were tempted but opted not to. may go back and get some though just to say ive tried them. especially if they are Kezie foods products
barginfan
9 Nov 14#65
Seems a fair deal to me.
The only problem I have, is the risk of bumping into Peter Andre or Whatser Blondy Face.
No chance.
Shayno
9 Nov 14#64
You eat cuckoo???
frugalmumma
9 Nov 14#63
since you are not me you cannot tell me what I am put of by, ie the brand as you put it.
you are entirely clueless as to my shopping habits and to the fact that some meat I eat comes from my own land.
cjabingham
9 Nov 141#62
I BBQ stray cats every summertime! Can't buy cat so I take dem moggies out at night with a night vision scope!
jam_sandwich
9 Nov 14#61
Love the touchy comments
If you don't like it steer clear. But plenty love it.
I'd love to see your reactions to the more unconventional meats...
Aye - in my book these are pretty damn conventional
DeanoLfc5
9 Nov 141#54
Love how the savages In this thread think it's normal.
drogyev to DeanoLfc5
9 Nov 14#58
think what's normal? eating meat?
tek-monkey to DeanoLfc5
9 Nov 14#60
So savage = eating meat British people don't farm locally?
paneds
9 Nov 14#59
so when you want meat you go to the farm and choose the pig cow or chicken you want???
joshurhiggins
9 Nov 14#57
this sounds fun
xmatty
9 Nov 142#56
So eating cows, chickens, ducks, deer and pigs is fine but eating other animals is now disgusting because they're 'exotic'?
thomasfursdon
9 Nov 14#55
Just had the kangaroo burger, it was really nice! quite sweet? would recommend :smiley:
MrsHop1980
9 Nov 141#53
Ooo Will deffo pick this up to try. Had kangaroo from Lidl, really nice.
Heat added :smiley:
tek-monkey ...Reindeer is sold in Lidl around this time usually :smiley:
Midnight Tboy
9 Nov 14#52
bought some to try - well I've tried all the others except croc elsewhere and usually expensive....hopefully these taste comparable....the packaging of I'm A Celebrity is attrocious tho
becky40
9 Nov 141#14
absolutely sickening
callum9999 to becky40
9 Nov 144#21
I fully agree. It's sickening that they eat kangaroos that have been free to spend their life in the wild. They should be raised in factory farms or cages like ours are.
fishmaster to becky40
9 Nov 141#48
If you eat any form of meat you can't really say that. Most humans eat meat, not because they have to but because they enjoy it. The murder of a sentient being is par for the course if you enjoy meat, and many people are ok with that fact.
tek-monkey to becky40
9 Nov 141#51
Yup, how dare they package perfectly normal meat as if its some sort of 'dare'. Only a complete 'tard would think this is anything other than standard fayre available from at least one good butcher in most towns.
Personally I think reindeer is the best stupidly labelled 'exotic' meat out there, rarely see it in the uk though :disappointed:
Waldolf
9 Nov 14#50
I'm holding out for the monkey balls and wombat brains 3 for 2 offer at asda
vulcanproject
9 Nov 14#49
Ostrich is particularly tasty and healthy, you should try it. Yummy.
I'm an apex predator, I'm top of the food chain so gimme
NFS
9 Nov 14#47
Just picked up a pack while put so will give it a try. Good price for the meat considering just 2 crocodile burgers is £5.58 on the kezie food website
livreg
9 Nov 14#46
Tried all these before from Walkabout bars, Lidl and the usual German Xmas Market fayre. All very palatable and not very unusual imo. If they wanted to induce the gag factor they should surely sell wichity grubs, insects or the balls!!!
Creatzy
9 Nov 14#45
wow........ The earth loving hippies haven't attacked the thread yet...
chrisftm
8 Nov 142#5
Get this bargain and make it snappy lol
themachman to chrisftm
9 Nov 14#44
That should be....
"I'll have a Crocodile sandwich and make it snappy!" :smiley:
sjhendo
9 Nov 141#43
unless you are going out killing the animal and then butchering it someone else will be picking your food
you are put off by the brand which helps you maintain your 'ideals' about 'quality' food elsewhere
look at all the 'best buys' and 'can you taste the difference' surveys carried out by independent research
Franzkill
9 Nov 14#42
As long as this comes with a free 'Beat the Crap out of Kerry Katona' travel ticket then count me in for this deal :smiley:
Selkie
9 Nov 141#41
Actually the ingriedients for some people could be good as 3 of these burgers do not have wheat in them which is used as a filler. If you read the stuff that is in most gluten free foods you wouldn't want to eat them unless your are forced to.
callum9999
9 Nov 141#40
Unless that was sarcasm, am I the only one who can see the irony there!
freccle
9 Nov 14#39
There's nothing unusual about any of these meats - don't know what the fuss is about. Ostrich especially is great for steak lovers as it tastes like really good fillet steak but is low in fat and cholesterol. And now the price is starting to come down a bit so it is reasonable healthier alternative to steak. (Don't over cook it) Kangaroo is bit tougher and I don't personally like Crocodile but that's my personal taste. Honestly, you wouldn't "gag" at the taste of any of them
Thanks, i ordered 2 rabbits and 2 pk of frog legs,
andynetty
9 Nov 14#37
Had Ostrich steak last night from Lidl and the taste was amazing.Absolutely fantastic taste and incredible texture,also low in calories and fat. Will be buying a lot of this in the future Had kangaroo steak also from Lidl and that was great too. :smiley:
iainleyland
9 Nov 14#36
Ostrich is yummy and very healthy
Croc takes like chicken but with a fishy tang
Are all this and more in South Africa really don't see a problem with it
However frozen processed versions, no thanks I'll stick to the local butcher who stocks ostrich
Shayno
9 Nov 146#32
Gonna buy these, doubt they will be anything like the real thing... Frozen stuff never is, especially burgers. Fillets are worth s try if everything else is horrible. Thanks OP
Ps - to everyone saying its disgusting.... Why is it? It's just an animal like cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, turkey. If you think it's disgusting you should become vegetarian.
Is it halal? If so I ain't buying.
GothBoy to Shayno
9 Nov 14#35
Nothing the manufacturer produces is Kosher or Halal. Also, they only supply frozen, even direct, so it's possible that many places defrost them prior to retail. A well frozen (and stored) product is almost as good as fresh. You certainly wouldn't notice much difference in a processed product like a burger; nor would you get it at anything like £1.25 as per this offer. Enjoy! =)
frugalmumma
9 Nov 14#34
Yes I can see that, but that doesn't necessarily change my mind. Its just not how I chose to buy my food is all. I prefer to select mine myself.
cb-uk
9 Nov 14#33
Well, they've got to get rid of all the **** they can't sell to their own customers somewhere, and McDonalds won't buy any more from them :wink:
Kanedaaaaaa
9 Nov 144#31
"What's that Skippy... You've been made into a burger?"
frugalmumma
9 Nov 141#28
I love how folk are labelling this as disgusting, if you eat meat it shouldn't matter if if comes from a cow, chicken or a crocodile! I personally wouldn't even consider it because it comes from iceland and I never shop there as the food is below the standard that I am happy to consume.
oUkTuRkEyIII to frugalmumma
9 Nov 14#30
It's actually from Kezie Foods as mentioned by someone earlier in the thread but packaged for Iceland.
Shame about the added ingredients (talking about the bulking agents, not any 'necessary' preservatives). I'd prefer 100% meat burgers but that's being picky given the price.
Will pick some up next time I'm in Iceland. Hopefully it will become a regular foodstuff, rather than a gimmick just for IACGMOOH.
ramiuk1
9 Nov 141#27
ostrich fillets look pretty healthy imo
COJones
9 Nov 141#20
Don't ya just love how manufacturers always manage to creep some crap in to their foods?!?!? mmmmmmm...the old family favourite Preservative, (Sulphur Dioxide), E301, E331, Spice Extracts, Spice, E120. :confused:
callum9999 to COJones
9 Nov 14#23
There's nothing on that list that you can really label as "crap"... E120 sounds unpleasant (likely from crushed insects) but even that's completely harmless to all but a tiny minority with an allergy to it.
lidds to COJones
9 Nov 14#26
if there wasn't a reason to 'creep' it in they wouldn't.
brendinho
9 Nov 141#25
i'd buy that for a dollar!!!
benjammin316
9 Nov 14#24
I usually want to enjoy my dinner, If it wasn't labelled as "bushtucker trial" I may have tried it, better pick up a sick bucket too
howbord
9 Nov 14#22
Got to give this a try
mrzootsuit
9 Nov 14#19
Mmmmmm... pea flour.
snowflake75
8 Nov 142#1
thats disgusting!!
Darwa to snowflake75
8 Nov 147#2
Oh come on, Iceland aren't that bad!
dereklogan7 to snowflake75
9 Nov 144#18
Have you tried their normal burgers? :sunglasses:
dereklogan7
9 Nov 142#17
Lidls won't be happy. I'll be giving it a go. Cheers. :sunglasses:
deeky
9 Nov 1412#16
smicer07
9 Nov 142#15
Why? Because it's not beef?
WG47
9 Nov 142#13
Ate kangaroo just tonight at Khublai Khan, a restaurant in Glasgow (and Edinburgh)! Some alpaca (sorry Nuzzle and Scratch!) and zebra too.
Definitely getting one of these boxes.
mousey
9 Nov 141#12
Great idea... I can't wait until "I'm a celebrity git.................... me out of here" begins!...
xstrio
8 Nov 14#10
Its quite expensive really
oUkTuRkEyIII to xstrio
9 Nov 14#11
I don't think it's bad to try it. I doubt it will be on the shopping list every week.
Opening post
Crocodile Burgers: Crocodile Meat 87%, Water, Pea Flour, Potato Starch, Salt, Onion Powder, Flavouring, Dextrose, Natural Flavouring (Milk), Preservative, (Sulphur Dioxide), E301, E331, Spice Extracts, Spice, E120.
Ostrich Burgers: Ostrich Meat 93%, Water, Wheat Flour, Maize Starch, Stabiliser: E170, Raising Agent: E503, Salt, Pepper.
Ostrich Fillets: Pre-Cooked Portioned Fillet.
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Ps - to everyone saying its disgusting.... Why is it? It's just an animal like cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, turkey. If you think it's disgusting you should become vegetarian.
Is it halal? If so I ain't buying.
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Croc tonight. Kangaroo Tommorow.
Gonna get some Squirrel and Python from the Kezie website next.
Update - Croc was horrible !
COLD! :stuck_out_tongue:
Veggies all look sick,pale and drawn.
The only problem I have, is the risk of bumping into Peter Andre or Whatser Blondy Face.
No chance.
you are entirely clueless as to my shopping habits and to the fact that some meat I eat comes from my own land.
If you don't like it steer clear. But plenty love it.
I'd love to see your reactions to the more unconventional meats...
Aye - in my book these are pretty damn conventional
Heat added :smiley:
tek-monkey ...Reindeer is sold in Lidl around this time usually :smiley:
Personally I think reindeer is the best stupidly labelled 'exotic' meat out there, rarely see it in the uk though :disappointed:
I'm an apex predator, I'm top of the food chain so gimme
"I'll have a Crocodile sandwich and make it snappy!" :smiley:
you are put off by the brand which helps you maintain your 'ideals' about 'quality' food elsewhere
look at all the 'best buys' and 'can you taste the difference' surveys carried out by independent research
http://www.keziefoods.co.uk/Catalogue/Exotic-Meats/Crocodile-Meat/Crocodile-Burgers-2-in-a-220g-Pack-MCRBUFP02
Heat added
Thanks, i ordered 2 rabbits and 2 pk of frog legs,
Croc takes like chicken but with a fishy tang
Are all this and more in South Africa really don't see a problem with it
However frozen processed versions, no thanks I'll stick to the local butcher who stocks ostrich
Ps - to everyone saying its disgusting.... Why is it? It's just an animal like cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, turkey. If you think it's disgusting you should become vegetarian.
Is it halal? If so I ain't buying.
http://www.keziefoods.co.uk/Catalogue/Exotic-Meats/Crocodile-Meat/Crocodile-Burgers-2-in-a-220g-Pack-MCRBUFP02
Will pick some up next time I'm in Iceland. Hopefully it will become a regular foodstuff, rather than a gimmick just for IACGMOOH.
Definitely getting one of these boxes.
http://www.keziefoods.co.uk/Catalogue/Exotic-Meats/Crocodile-Meat/Crocodile-Burgers-2-in-a-220g-Pack-MCRBUFP02
Heat added