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<blockquote data-quote="jarhead983" data-source="post: 1383549" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>The Armadillo can be eaten. In fact during the Depression, armadillos were often eaten by hungry people. They were called “Hoover hogs” by people angry with then-President Herbert Hoover’s broken promise of a chicken in every pot. The meat tastes like fine-grained, high-quality pork. Do not be afraid to try it, it is good, just make sure it is well cooked. They can carry leprosy but the rate is so small as not be a real issue, paticulaly if its well cooked. We have had it several times at our trapping camp and fried with a little garlic and butter is a meal fit for a king. You just don't get large chunks of meat, generally just strips, but an armadillo can feed a couple people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarhead983, post: 1383549, member: 7129"] The Armadillo can be eaten. In fact during the Depression, armadillos were often eaten by hungry people. They were called “Hoover hogs” by people angry with then-President Herbert Hoover’s broken promise of a chicken in every pot. The meat tastes like fine-grained, high-quality pork. Do not be afraid to try it, it is good, just make sure it is well cooked. They can carry leprosy but the rate is so small as not be a real issue, paticulaly if its well cooked. We have had it several times at our trapping camp and fried with a little garlic and butter is a meal fit for a king. You just don't get large chunks of meat, generally just strips, but an armadillo can feed a couple people. [/QUOTE]
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