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Is chicken actually the worst meat? It seems like every other meat is miles better than chicken, if its not, then what is the worst meat?

>> No.15692168

>>15692148
There are plenty of meats far worse than chicken. Seal tastes of rotten fish and eggs, Greenlandic shark is poisonous unless it's putrified for weeks, and Poison Dart Frogs will kill 10 men from a single frog.

>> No.15692176

>>15692148
Bear meat is very expensive and hard to come by. Furthermore, it often tastes like literal garbage, and even if it doesn't it is extremely tough and gamey.

>> No.15692197

>>15692168
Surely chicken is the worst of the common meats though, yes?

>> No.15692204

>>15692148
Are you actually underage or something?
There is tons of even relatively common stuff that's way worse like goat or sheep meat, hare is also shit, horse outside of salami, several seafoods are a sent from hell if prepared shitty.

>> No.15692208

>>15692197
I dunno, mature goat is kinda ass

>> No.15692228

>>15692204
Are YOU underage? Most of the meats you named are better than chicken

>> No.15692295

>>15692197
I prefer chicken over pork or fish in most cases.

>> No.15692299

>>15692148
of the four main meats, chicken, pork, beef and lamb, chicken is the worst, yes. Most of the rarer stuff like partridge, grouse, woodcock, duck, venison and so on are nicer too. I can only think of a few meats worse than chicken and nobody eats them.

>> No.15692337

>>15692295
I personally find that pork and fish have more to offer
>>15692299
yeah, my point exactly, you get it

>> No.15692361

>>15692204
lmao you got filtered by mutton and rabbit

>> No.15692383

>Is chicken actually the worst meat? It seems like every other meat is miles better
You’ll have to give some some metric of comparison, otherwise better/worse are just arbitrary opinions.

>> No.15692418

>>15692361
>>15692208
Mutton is my second favorite meat only to beef. The aromas you get from goat meat and lamb are so exotic and saliva-inducing I help myself but dig in. King of all meats, though, is beef steak.

>> No.15693792

>>15692418
I prefer some good lamb to beef, honestly

>> No.15693821

I'd say chicken is one of the best common meats. That shit spread from the jungles of south asia to the entire world. Every culture has chicken recipes and egg recipes. It's versatile.
Of course there are better meats. I prefer pheasant to just about anything.

>> No.15693854

>>15692197
unironically pork

>> No.15693910

>>15693854
shut up Tariq

Either way, even if chicken is the worst it's still great so who cares. That's like saying Lacey Chabert is the worst looking in mean girls. Ok, and?

>> No.15693940

>>15693910
anon, if someone can't eat pork they probably don't know how it tastes

>> No.15693943
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>>15692197
Turkey is easily worse than chicken.

>> No.15693957

>>15693943
turkey is amazing in a stew

>> No.15693976

>>15692148
crocodile/alligator

>> No.15693993

>>15693943
Agreed. Turkey is terrible and I don't know why we as Americans have agreed it some sort of meal fit for a holiday feat. You can save it with brining and smoking or deep frying but it's still not fucking great. The best part is the soup made from the carcass and that's not special over normal ass home made chicken soup. I don't really like ham as a dish head up a feast either, but there are a million other great things to do with a pig.

>> No.15694004

>>15693943
>>15693993
Turkey is good because turkey gravy is good.

>> No.15694023

beef is honestly over rated, and its fans are even worse

>> No.15694033

>>15693993
ill never understand the hate on turkey, its just chicken but with more flavour
is american turkey really that bad?

>> No.15694044

Depends on what you want out of it.
>You want an effective source of protein with minimal fat that can be cooked in just about any way and be palatable?
Chicken.
>You want a lot of flavor without a ton of work, don't care about the protein to calorie ratio, and has a more lenient sweet spot between uncooked and leather without killing you if you pull too early?
Just about anything else.
>Want the best of both worlds?
Fish.

>> No.15694066

There is no worst meat

>> No.15694068

>>15694033
I've never had wild turkey or even that turkey they treat well so maybe it just that mass market american turkey sucks. I don't buy the shit because my only memories are having it as a kid and it was shitty. Now I only have it when I go back to my family for holidays and it's still shitty. Maybe I'll pick up one of those fancy heritage birds and not hate it one day, but since I mostly feed myself these days turkey doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

>> No.15694077

>>15693940
>people never have strong and loud opinions about things they know nothing about
you're funny anon, I like you

>> No.15694105

>>15694077
strong and loud.. opinions... that something you've never tasted.. tastes bad?

>> No.15694246

>>15694105
welcome to /ck/. Consider lurking a little

>> No.15694901

>>15694044
Chicken is insanely fatty, anon

>> No.15694917

>>15692148
Chicken is the blank canvas of meats. It's delicious when you use proper herbs and spices to roast, fry, or grill it.
>>15694105
Are you mad about that? I don't need to taste something to know that if it smells terrible, it probably tastes terrible.

>> No.15694957

>>15692197
ham

>> No.15696048

>>15692148
wombat

>> No.15696167

>>15692148
Best
Ftfy