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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
They all taste different from each other and honestly, I like to cover it up with seasoning. But even the taste of chicken may vary depending on what they feed it with. Sometimes the smell and taste is pretty nasty, like grain fodder.
Turkey meat (I only had breasts though) is usually harder, chewier and dry. And taste is faint, it often reminds me of some artificial substance that you just chew on and wonder if it actually has any nutrients. :D
We prepare duck very differently so I can't even compare it that well. But well-prepared seasoned duck breasts with crispy baked skin are amazing.
Turkey meat (I only had breasts though) is usually harder, chewier and dry. And taste is faint, it often reminds me of some artificial substance that you just chew on and wonder if it actually has any nutrients. :D
We prepare duck very differently so I can't even compare it that well. But well-prepared seasoned duck breasts with crispy baked skin are amazing.