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			What does roo taste like then? Most exotic thing I have eaten is ostrich...
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			It's really nice mate. Needs to be cooked by someone that knows how to cook it. It's sold in all shops now. A really lean meat. You have try some mate. It's beaut.
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			Well, I had me some barbied Lamb eye fillets and a couple a beers. You know it makes sense!!!!!!!!!! 28 odd degrees C here today and went to the inlaws near the beach and it wasn't much cooler. Bloody great day. 
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			Closest i could compare to roo would be venison- they both have a strong flavour. Roo has to be cooked really hot and really quick otherwise it gets tough. Personally i much prefer pasture fed beef.
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