I used to, but dart frog legs aren't very satisfying.![]()
I used to, but dart frog legs aren't very satisfying.![]()
Last edited by Kurt; March 25th, 2012 at 10:40 PM.
I've had them, but I wasn't impressed with the flavor.
I've never had them. I detest the stories of how they cut the legs off the frog while its still alive and throw the torso back in the water where it of course suffers greatly before it dies. Doesn't mean ill never try them, but I highly disapproove of how they obtain them.
Never had them, and never will, considering how they're collected. Apporximately 95% of the world demand for frog legs is from wild stock. Worldwide, from 1987 to 1997, an average of 4716 metric tons of frogs were collected annually (but neither China or Vietnam are included, two big frog (leg) export countries). Between 1998 and 2002, 5.2 million kg and almost 15 million individuals were collected imported to the US, where everything was declared as wild caught (and used for frog legs).
Just something to consider...
Information taken from Extinction in Our Times: Global Amphibian Decline
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