Who wants a camel burger?
#1Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 1:25pm
But the question is, can you eat the camel's toes?
Although camel meat is similar to beef in taste, it has a reputation for being extraordinarily tough. How the "Local House" transforms it into a soft and tender patty remains a closely guarded secret.
For the full camel experience, patrons are invited to wash their order down with a vitamin and insulin-rich vanilla-flavored camel milkshake. In fact, so popular are their camel products that the restaurant has plans to open a new section -- provisionally called the "Camel Corner."
"We'll sell camel soup, camel salad, camel steak, camel kebab, camel biryani [a rice-based curry dish] and a 'camel special,'" Ramesh told CNN.
Yum!
#2Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 1:34pmCan I get mine with extra hump?
#4Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 1:59pmIt doesn't appeal to me at all, but then I never thought I'd enjoy kangaroo. That was delish!
#5Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 2:12pmJust the idea of eating camel meat kinda grosses me out.
#8Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 7:56pmEw, sloppy camel toes. lol
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#9Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 8:01pm
This can't be any worse than Jello.
"gelatin you eat in Jell-O comes from the collagen in cow or pig bones, hooves, and connective tissues. Collagen protein ends up being partially broken down, and the resulting product is called gelatin."
Add some chopped walnuts and Jello is delicious!
#10Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 11:19pmThat's not really comparable to a camel burger.
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#11Who wants a camel burger?
Posted: 2/9/10 at 11:26pmHonestly, I worry about the process the meat undergoes to become "not tough." Sounds unnatural. Not interested.
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