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- The Unknown ChefLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well Jimmy your in luck, not only have I had it I bought some in Germany when I was a chef, here I saw a can of it last week here in Toronto at a gourmet shop on Bloor St in Toronto ON, it is made in Germany, sort like oxtail soup in consistancy an it a bit richer and thicker.
If your not in the Toronto area, that could be a problem, when I worked in Alberta and BC years ago the company that is gone now "Woodwards" used to have it in there "Foods of the World" section along with fired ants and chocolate covered grasshoppers from Saudia Arabia.
- 1 decade ago
Why would you want to? I live in Australia and had it fresh many times as a youngster but there are too many good foods to be had to bother with it. Kangaroo is very strong-tasting in any form and usually a bit dry [no fat on them] and stringy.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I know nothing of Canada and I would never buy canned when I have a crock pot...
I'm in California BUT
http://www.exoticmeats.com/catdescmain.aspx?f=9
http://www.keziefoods.co.uk/products/altmeat/kanga...
no kangaroo here,,, but fun to see
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- Mommy2CarmenLv 51 decade ago
Are you Serious..is it really canned Kangaroo tail? Like acuall kangaroo tail...that is disgusting sounding..eww. Where would you find that anywhere????
- Anonymous5 years ago
Actually oxtail soup is made from cows tails.
- hugsandhissyfitsLv 71 decade ago
Thats just plain nasty..like eating an animals balls i never understood why people eat the things they do.UGH!!!!!i would hope it woulodnt be available..:)