Have you ever eaten ... frog's legs?!


Question: yes and they are great with a garlic sauce


Answers: yes and they are great with a garlic sauce

Yep, it's normal around here in the south.. A typical frog leg dinner is with fried taters, cream gravy n biscuits. Or with French fries, whole deep fried buscuits, hush puppies & slaw.
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i think so..

Naaaaah!

yes, and quite literally, they do taste like chicken

Yeah, tastes like chicken (really).

very good. We eat anything in South Louisiana

no not at all, i want to try them someday though.

never..and I probably never will

no

no they scare me

yere

Yeah. I was not too impressed by them. Tasted like bad catfish to me.

Yep, tastes like chicken but a lot more work.

No

No but i would if i could find some

I think they taste similar to chicken only better. YUM!

Yes, but I wouldn't eat them again, the frogs are killed in a very cruel way...they just hack off the legs and leave them to die.

Nope... but I have heard they are good.

I have eaten mystery meat in Korea though...

My dad used to go 'giggin' for frogs all the time. I ate them when I was little, but not since I've grown up.

ewww no, but they say it taste like chicken

yes thy are quit good kinda sweet

Yes, and they taste like chicken. lol

Yes, but there's not much meat on them.
They do taste like chicken (more dark meat taste than white meat)

No way u would neva catch me eatin those

The real fun part is going out and gigging them yourself. Who else has a frog gigger?

Yes, tasted like chicken.

No i haven't but I've heard that tehy are really good

Yeah. They're really not bad at all. They can get a little spendy at the restaurant but it's worth the experience.

Couple times as a kid.

No. Why the hell would anyone want to! Sicko's! There are so many food choices without having to resort to that, lol!





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