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I think there is a real market for bat based recipes.
There is a market for whatever product you want to sell.I think there is a real market for bat based recipes.
Here's the basic gist, I'm not adding stuff that tastes like almost exactly like other animals like Iguanas. When people eat an exotic animal, they want something that is completely off the wall for them. If they walk in the door and eat one of my meats and find that it's similar to any other meat that they can find in their kitchen, what would make them ever come back again?There is a market for whatever product you want to sell.
There is a bunch of animals that can be eaten, the west only eats chicken, cow or fish, while Asia eats anything, make it vegan but taste exactly to the real thing is a good idea, but how you will sell the meat? i think its better if you open a vegan restaurant that sells vegan food that taste like like whatever meat you want to sell, London, New York, Dubai, Singapore, Shangai, you have plenty of locations to start, the question is, what will be the menu for the opening so you can attract people?
I wrote a business plan like that for a class in college (it would have actually helped save endangered species via farming them!), and my professor got mad at me.This is a dumb idea the point of eating an exotic animal is not the taste it's the rarity. A smarter idea is to get some sort of license to raise these animals on a farm and sell them off in small quantities.Like ever October you sell panda and Pumpkien spice steaks.
I wrote a business plan like that for a class in college (it would have actually helped save endangered species via farming them!), and my professor got mad at me.
Some of that stuff can already be bought in a can.A better idea: Fresh exotic meat
There are already brands of jerky made from python, alligator, etc but I don't care for jerky. put the meat in a can or frozen I'll be a customer.
Yeah but those reviews say it sucks, likewise with the rattlesnake meat. I'm in the market for exotic foods not crap.Some of that stuff can already be bought in a can.
e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Newport-Jerky-Company-Louisiana-Alligator/dp/B01EG082Y0
As a side note canned and frozen foods* are not considered fresh.
*Freezer section frozen not flash frozen/frozen until it goes in to the butcher display
Canned meat/product normally sucks compared to the fresh, I also just went with the first result I saw then based on reviews.Yeah but those reviews say it sucks, likewise with the rattlesnake meat. I'm in the market for exotic foods not crap.