South americans, have you eaten the carpincho?

south americans, have you eaten the carpincho?
what does it taste like?

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Okay I pull up

capybara*

Nah carpinchos are bros

cute animal
wonder how it tastes like

Our country doesn't have capybaras
We suffer

I have a pair of carpincho slippers.

I think only starving Venezuelans and Colombians eat capivaras

Nah, my uncle still hunt those and eat, he is 70+yo

It is rare to eat them but it happens. The meat is oddly really good. They are insanely friendly so no generally it is forbidden to eat them

no, only guinea pigs
hop out at the after party
You and all your friends, yeah, they love to get naughty

>my uncle still hunt those and eat
blasphemy!

we have pudú, user.
just for ourselves, no dirty jap or gringo will butcher their image on the internet :)

kapi’iûara*

what’s do guinea pigs taste like?

imagine having these giant rats roaming around and biting you when they go schizo

>carpincho
its capivara

Tastes like cutia. Kind of a harder paca (paquinha). I don't know the name of these animals in English though.
Most of the time they simply are not worth hunting. Javalis have better meat if you actually want to hunt something to eat. And I don't know if it's legal to hunt them, since the only times I ate them, it was when we were visiting our uncle's farm and he hunted the animals.

They're ugly so idc

Has the texture of fish (flakey and fatty) but it just tastes gamey

Never, but once i ate Guanaco when i lived in patagonia. It was the most delicious and tender meat i've ever tried.

Guanaco

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>south americans, have you eaten the carpincho?
what does it taste like?

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