Can you eat hedgehog?

Roasted meats (Hedgehog)
"Hedgehog should have its throat cut, be singed and gutted, then trussed like a pullet, then pressed in a towel until very dry; and then roast it and eat with cameline sauce, or in pastry with wild duck sauce.
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What does hedgehog meat taste like?

Its flesh, unless prepared carefully to trim off fat, tastes fishy. Hedgehog: A traditional gypsy cooking method is to encase the hedgehog in clay and roast it, after which breaking off the baked clay would take the spines with it.
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How do Gypsies cook hedgehog?

The old Romany (gypsy) way to cook a hedgehog is to roll it in clay and bake it in the embers of a bonfire. When ready, the clay is broken open and the spines come away still embedded in it.
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Are hedgehogs pork?

Even though these cute little animals have “hog” in their name, hedgehogs aren't any sort of swine, nor are they related to porcupines! The hedgehog's closest family are shrews, moles, and moonrats.
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Do Gypsies still eat hedgehogs?

Baked hedgehog used to be a traditional recipe for gypsies, according to The Sun. It is illegal to domesticate hedgehogs in the UK as they are on the endangered list, but it is not illegal to eat them.
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Do British people eat hedgehogs?

Everyone loves hedgehogs, with their snuffly little noses and punky hairdos. But research into Britain's oldest recipes suggests our ancestors loved them in a rather different way - roasted.
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Is hedgehog a rodent?

Shrews, moles and hedgehogs are also not rodents; they are classified in the Mammal order Eulipotyphla.) at left), yet another South American species, is the largest living rodent.
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How much do hedgehogs cost?

The average cost to buy a hedgehog can run between $100 to $300. The cost will depend on the age of the hedgehog, how friendly they are, and their coloring. The cheapest hedgehogs will be either salt and pepper or cinnamon and "pinto" hedgies will be in the mid-price range.
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Does Tyson Fury eat hedgehogs?

CONTROVERSIAL boxer Tyson Fury has admitted to enjoying a snack of roasted hedgehog now and again. “I've eaten hedgehog — it's like nothing you've eaten before. “Marinate them in honey, but them on a clay tray and bake in the oven.” Hedgehogs are an endangered species but it is not illegal to eat them in the UK.
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Can you eat badger?

As with all meat, you just make sure you cook it long and hot enough to kill any bugs. “Badgers are fully edible, and their meat could be used to feed the hungry rather than being chucked in a furnace, I can't see any point in that.”
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What kind of food do Gypsies like?

Typical Romani foods include wild game and birds, potatoes, rice and vegetables such as onions, swedes and cabbage. These foods tend to be prepared as stews, or fried and are highly seasoned with ground black pepper and hot chili peppers.
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Can you eat a porcupine?

At home, you can cook porcupine much like you would venison or small game. It's versatile and delicious. Regardless of whether you're in a survival situation, you'll want to eat everything, especially the organs and brain.
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Who eats hedgehog?

Mustelidae, the family that includes ferrets and weasels, are known predators of hedgehogs. A study of wild ferrets in New Zealand revealed that hedgehogs were a main source of food, and ferrets in Greece are known to feed upon hedgehogs as well.
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Do foxes taste good?

What Does Fox Meat Taste Like? Each fox experience can be different, with some describing it as a meat with a gamey taste and tough texture. Therefore, the meat will be extremely potent and only increase in potency throughout the cooking process.
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What are hedgehogs good for?

As a hedgehog picks its way through the hedges it emits piglike grunts—thus, the hedgehog. Some people consider hedgehogs useful pets because they prey on many common garden pests. While on the hunt, they rely upon their senses of hearing and smell because their eyesight is weak.
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Do hedgehogs like to be pet?

Every hedgehog has a unique personality, but most aren't interested in human affection. Caretakers note that it takes a lot of time and effort to get a hedgehog to tolerate being held. Like porcupines, hedgehogs have sharp, prickly quills that they use to fend off predators.
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Do hedgehogs stink?

Hedgehogs don't have any scent glands like ferrets, skunks, or even cats! So when we're clean, we don't have any particular scent. Like any animal, if they aren't kept clean, they begin to smell funky. Since domestic hedgehogs are caged animals, we walk through whatever is in our cage.
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Are hedgehogs blind?

Hedgehogs are born blind, with a protective membrane covering their quills, which dries and shrinks over the next several hours. The quills emerge through the membrane after the hoglet has been cleaned, or after the membrane falls off.
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Are hedgehogs dirty?

Practice Smart Hygiene

While hedgies aren't very dirty animals, you should still give your hands a good wash after handling them and touching things in their cage. They have the ability to carry salmonella and there have been outbreaks linked to pet hedgehogs in the past.
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Are hedgehogs smart?

The intelligence of a hedgehog is to that of a hamster, they may learn certain behaviors through positive reinforcement or conditioning but only at a very basic level. Hedgehogs are known to be very communicative when it comes to their needs, and often make a low purring sound when they are happy or content.
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Are hedgehogs endangered in France?

No more hedgehogs by 2050? The campaign comes as the animal's welfare is in danger, and their numbers are in rapid decline in France. According to the naturalist Philippe Jourde, two thirds of hedgehogs have disappeared in the country over the past 20 years.
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Who made hedgehog crisps?

Hedgehog Flavour Crisps were a brand of potato crisps developed by Phillip Lewis, a British pub landlord, in 1981. They were originally sold under the brand name Hedgehog Flavoured Crisps and were produced by Hedgehog Foods.
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Can you fry jellyfish?

Jellyfish is eaten throughout Asia, often dressed with sesame oil and garlic and served cold in salads, sliced up into noodles or as part of a stir fry. Alternatively, it can be deep-fried in a tempura sesame seed batter and served with a soy or sweet chilli dip.
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