Author Topic: 1/10th the fat of beef, twice the protein, twice the iron, 10 cents a kg  (Read 496 times)

Offline Vulcan

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 9891
Plus good exercise getting up and down the hill.

Lepus europaeus :)  Tastes like beef, I mince the leg meat, fry or grill the back steaks :)




Offline Angus

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 10057
1/10th of the fat of beef is very little. And a pure lean beef muscle holds 20% of high quality protein.  I guess the 10c is for the ammo.....
It was very interesting to carry out the flight trials at Rechlin with the Spitfire and the Hurricane. Both types are very simple to fly compared to our aircraft, and childishly easy to take-off and land. (Werner Mölders)

Offline ChickenHawk

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1010
There’s a hair on your hare in the second pic.

Otherwise that is some good looking meat.
Do not attribute to malice what can be easily explained by incompetence, fear, ignorance or stupidity, because there are millions more garden variety idiots walking around in the world than there are blackhearted Machiavellis.

Offline BnZs

  • Platinum Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 4207
1/10th of the fat of beef is very little. And a pure lean beef muscle holds 20% of high quality protein.  I guess the 10c is for the ammo.....

Nah... .22 rounds are far less than a dime a piece.

Decent tasting meat, lot better than squirrel. Easier to clean too. Not near as good as a wild porker though, and those things are numerous enough to be a menace where I live anyway.
"Crikey, sir. I'm looking forward to today. Up diddly up, down diddly down, whoops, poop, twiddly dee - decent scrap with the fiendish Red Baron - bit of a jolly old crash landing behind enemy lines - capture, torture, escape, and then back home in time for tea and medals."

Offline Scotch

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2419
Twice the protein? Hmm. I never noticed that. That's a lot.
We sold a little bit of it at our butcher shop...
-AoM-

Offline Vulcan

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 9891
Err US 5cents for the ammo, but I use the good stuff :)

Quote
Title: Meat from hares, low cholesterol.
Personal Authors: Sportelli, G. F.
Author Affiliation: Dipartimento di Produzione Animale, Universitŕ di Bari, Bari, Italy.
Editors: No editors
Document Title: Rivista di Coniglicoltura

Abstract:

Meat composition was compared in lambs, kids, wild boar, hares, broiler chickens, turkeys and pheasants, with reference to protein, fat and saturated and unsaturated fatty acid content. The results confirmed the relatively low fat (2.37%) and high protein (24.75%) content of hare meat, which is comparable to pheasant meat with 1.60% fat and 24.00% protein content. Hare meat is also relatively low in saturated fatty acids.

(OK not double the protein, but I used a little artistic license to round it up :D )

and



Apparently game meat is a good source of omega-3's too.

As for the hair on the hare, well the meat was washed then boned, the leg meat gets minced. The back steaks get marinated and fried.

The funny thing is NZ has a real problem with hare and rabbits as pests. And most NZ'ers turn their nose up at rabbit or hare meat. Yet it turns out to be one of the healthiest meats around.

Offline 68valu

  • Nickel Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 517
Fine looking table fare you have there. I'm going to have to get a few myself this summer.

Until then i'll have to "get by" with some of this though:



Meat Calories Fat (g) Cholesterol (mg) Protein
Elk 146 1.9 73 30.2
Chicken, no skin 190 7.4 89 28.9
Turkey, no skin 170 5.0 76 29.3
Veal 196 6.6 118 31.9
Beef 211 9.3 86 29.9
Pork 212 9.7 86 29.3
Duck 201 11.2 89 23.5


Bad thing about elk is you only get to hunt them here in the states for a short period of time
Flying since tour 84

Offline Tango

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1421
      • http://www.simpilots.org/
Plus good exercise getting up and down the hill.

Lepus europaeus :)  Tastes like beef, I mince the leg meat, fry or grill the back steaks :)

(Image removed from quote.)

(Image removed from quote.)

There goes Easter.
Tango78
78th Razorbacks
Historical Air Combat Group

Offline Wingnutt

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1665
you can actually starve to death by eating just rabbit meat, I always found that fascinating.

and I guess insted of risking mad cow, you only risk rabies  :D

Offline BnZs

  • Platinum Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 4207
you can actually starve to death by eating just rabbit meat, I always found that fascinating.

and I guess insted of risking mad cow, you only risk rabies  :D

No fat content in the meat. Though there is a little underneath the hide. Anyway, that is why you also shoot the pig, have some grease to cook your rabbits in.
"Crikey, sir. I'm looking forward to today. Up diddly up, down diddly down, whoops, poop, twiddly dee - decent scrap with the fiendish Red Baron - bit of a jolly old crash landing behind enemy lines - capture, torture, escape, and then back home in time for tea and medals."

Offline Wingnutt

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1665
No fat content in the meat. Though there is a little underneath the hide. Anyway, that is why you also shoot the pig, have some grease to cook your rabbits in.

dont need no stinking rabbit...  wild hog meat >*

Offline crazyivan

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3920
There’s a hair on your hare in the second pic.

Otherwise that is some good looking meat.

:rofl goodeyes. whew thought this thread was about tofu.
POTW
"Atleast I have chicken!"- Leroy Jenkins

Offline Vulcan

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 9891
68valu venison is on my target list too. Had a wee crack at some late last year. Just a warm up. Waiting for the roar to end then I'll be out again (I'm after meat not trophies).

Offline Rich46yo

  • Platinum Member
  • ******
  • Posts: 7358
Ya Ive been a-shootin critters, gutting them, and eating them since I was a little kid. Good stuff.
"flying the aircraft of the Red Star"

Offline Vulcan

  • Plutonium Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 9891
Yeah used too til I was about 18, then my location, lack of shooting spots, weapon costs, and gun licensing put me off for a bit. But I needed to get fit, and gym's don't motivate me, whereas chasing small furry animals and killing them does. So a friend set me up with some farmers near where I live. I have to hike over a 900 foot hill to get to my happy hunting ground, then it's all hilly as well - so I get a fairly decent workout. I was pretty proud late last year, I did a 14km hike into a hunting spot with 20kg of gear. Went from totally unfit to that in six months :)