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Camel Meat Catching on in Canada
Green PROPHET ^ | August 28th, 2012 | Laurie Balbo

Posted on 08/31/2012 11:34:58 AM PDT by nickcarraway

Toronto eateries now offer camel burgers and kangaroo kebabs.

Emiratis are addicted to Canada’s premier doughnut chain, Tim Horton’s. So it makes for kharmic culinary balance that Torontonians chomp a North American staple with a crazy MidEast twist: camel burgers. Casbah, a food kiosk in downtown Toronto, serves up camel burgers. “It’s very healthy, and it has no fat,” Casbah owner Dali Chehimi told CBC news.

He sources his camel meat from Whitehouse Meats in St. Lawrence Market, who ship it up from Australia (where camel culling is helping to reduce feral camel populations in the Aussie outback). Whitehouse Meats also offers camel for home consumption. It’s a staple in North Africa, the Middle East and, increasingly, parts of Europe. But in North America, camel meat has a bit of a hump to get over before going mainstream. The butchers also sell emu, musk ox, caribou and ostrich.

Camel’s being spun as a healthier alternative to beef and lamb. It boasts more protein, vitamin C and iron and less cholesterol. As for taste and textural differences, I wrestle back my gag reflex reading a review, “it’s a little chewier” than trad meats.

Exotic meats are the main attraction at another Toronto eatery, WVRST restaurant, which serves up elk, boar and kangaroo.

WVRST’s Katie Reingold says the kangaroo is a big draw. Diners meet up at the restaurant just to try it with friends: sort of nouveau competitive eating. “They have no idea what it tastes like and they’ve never heard of anyone serving kangaroo, but it’s what they want”, she told CBC news. Kangaroo meat has been described as having no similarity to either chicken, beef or pork. So does it taste like fish?

A foodie named Roy Pereira said he frequents WVRST because he loves to explore new foods. “I’ve had ostrich, wild boar, but anything that can be a pet, I draw the line.” So while Pereira won’t eat turtle meat (or, presumably, hamster, goldfish or parakeet), he has sampled deep-fried alligator.

But back to those camel burgers.

Chef Chehimi is from Tunisia. He said introducing camel onto Casbah’s North African menu was a natural, “We eat it there, mostly in stews.” This unusual entre sits comfortably on upscale restaurant menus, it’s just not routine fare for a streetcorner takeaway joint.

Very low fat content means you get your burger medium-rare. Too long on the grill and it dries out, says Chehimi. He slathers on homemade mayo, caramelized onions, and his personal hot sauce: Chehimi’s harissa is a secret medley of chilies, garlic, caraway and spices.

Camel, schmamel, says me: it’s a bit of a cheat, with those mouth-watering condiments. Slap those toppings on an old pair of Chuck Taylors, and I’d still tuck in for lunch.

Sky-high shipping costs and unpredictable delivery schedules translate to fluctuating prices, so the burgers are sold at market price. They ain’t cheap. This week BlogToronto reported them selling for ten bucks a pop.

Green Prophet’s told you about camel coffee drinks and camel candies. Camel meat is growing in popularity in the Middle East and the USA. Let us know if you’ve spotted it on menus near you.

Would you walk a mile for a camel?


TOPICS: Food; Pets/Animals; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: camelmeat; camels; canada

1 posted on 08/31/2012 11:35:05 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
I heard about a camel with 2 humps, married a camel with 1 hump. They had a baby with no humps.....named him Humphrey

Thank you, thank you....I'll be here all week. Try the veal, tip your waitstaff.

2 posted on 08/31/2012 11:37:31 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: Puppage

Perfect for lunch on Wednesday....hump day...


3 posted on 08/31/2012 11:39:47 AM PDT by jessduntno ("Racism is not dead...it is on life support - kept alive by politicians..." - Thomas Sowell)
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To: nickcarraway

Amazing how Canada is so hospitable to muslims yet so adversarial to americans just trying to drive into canada.


4 posted on 08/31/2012 11:42:26 AM PDT by mamelukesabre
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To: nickcarraway

rump hump roast?

camel caccitore?

bleh.

ooo ooo wait: RATS:the other atrocious meat choice....


5 posted on 08/31/2012 11:42:58 AM PDT by Adder (No Mo BO)
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To: nickcarraway

That’s funny, a good friend of mne, who spent many years in Lebanon, would state in a mock serious tone (regarding Halal regs), “Camel is permitted, but NOT recommended.”


6 posted on 08/31/2012 11:43:25 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("I love to watch you talk talk talk, but I hate what I hear you say."-Del Shannon)
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To: nickcarraway

One hump or two?


7 posted on 08/31/2012 11:45:15 AM PDT by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
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“Amazing how Canada is so hospitable to muslims yet so adversarial to americans just trying to drive into canada.”

I was not aware that camels were muslim. As for getting treaterd like shit crossing the border, they treat Canadians just the same.

‘Semper Fi’

Cheers...Chris


8 posted on 08/31/2012 12:05:33 PM PDT by Moose47 (Cooper's photo)
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To: Moose47
“Amazing how Canada is so hospitable to muslims yet so adversarial to americans just trying to drive into canada.”

It's why I keep a spare turban in the glove box just for weekend trips to the Windsor Ballet.

Camel, the other other other other other other other white meat.


9 posted on 08/31/2012 12:56:29 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Puppage

Or “We just ride it into town and ........”


10 posted on 08/31/2012 1:29:48 PM PDT by wordsofearnest (Proper aim of giving is to put the recipient in a state where he no longer needs it. C.S. Lewis)
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To: nickcarraway

I hear that the camel toe is a fine delicacy.


11 posted on 08/31/2012 1:30:04 PM PDT by KMG365
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To: nickcarraway

I once considered opening a restaurant serving only horse meat.

I was going to name it “The Tender Filly”.

The horse-loving demonstrators would provide free advertising forever.

The ex-pat Brits and Belgians would provide the clientele.


12 posted on 08/31/2012 3:02:44 PM PDT by darth
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To: nickcarraway

Camel-Fil-A


13 posted on 08/31/2012 3:08:27 PM PDT by Leep (I'm a Chic-Fil--A-merican)
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To: nickcarraway; fanfan; AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; ...

Annnnnd, one meal lasts you for days.

Thank you, thank you, nickcarraway, I’ll be here all week.


14 posted on 08/31/2012 5:47:10 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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