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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Er well, not quite.We have had a population of wild boar for the last ten years or so.Where they came from, I know not, but these wary animals are breeding happily and do on occasion provide us with some sumptuous meat.


    All right, someone has to ask. How do Scots cook their wild boar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    All right, someone has to ask. How do Scots cook their wild boar?
    Ted wild boar is not available to most Scots.It would not be available to me,normally,but I am lucky enough to have a bit of ground where they have decided to take up residence!

    We (not me!) cook the joints just like you would cook any pork and as some one pointed out, wild boar sausages and wild boar burgers are delicious and we have found that they go down well at bbq's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Ted wild boar is not available to most Scots.It would not be available to me,normally,but I am lucky enough to have a bit of ground where they have decided to take up residence!

    We (not me!) cook the joints just like you would cook any pork and as some one pointed out, wild boar sausages and wild boar burgers are delicious and we have found that they go down well at bbq's.

    I see.

    Over here in the South West, it depends which culture one is from, but they do find their way into sausages and burgers. I've seen a few on a spit over an open fire, too.

    There's a bunch of them over in Texas.
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