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Tonight the butcher had a sign advertising fresh bison. From a species point of view bison is kosher, but you rarely find it at all, let alone slaughtered according to the laws of kashrut. I've never tasted bison, so I was curious.

I decided to have the bison and some beef concurrently, to more directly compare the tastes. Also, the bison was $14 per pound, I didn't even know if we would like it, and I wanted to hedge. So I bought one bison steak and some beef steak of comparable thickness (so I could cook them together), and we each had half of each.

Verdict: tastes like ch--... no, actually, it's similar to beef, but we both found it to be more tender and more flavorful. It did not have that gamey taste that I vaguely remember venison having back when I ate that. I would definitely enjoy eating this again, though I will shell out $14 per pound only very infrequently. Judging from availability trends, though, that's not a problem. :-)

I don't know how much of the tenderness was due to its bison-ness and how much to the cut. (It was a shoulder steak, for what that's worth. Doesn't mean anything to me.)

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Date: 2004-05-13 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tashabear.livejournal.com
Wolfie had a buffalo burger at a sheep and wool fesitval we went to last weekend, and it was really good. It almost had a creamy texture, and didn't leave a greasy aftertaste the way beef will. Apparently it's supposed to be good for one's cholesterol levels. I'd definitely buy it to cook. I doubt it was kosher, though...

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