Tasty frog meat and its nutritional facts

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According to Wikipedia;

A frog is any member of a diverse and mostly carnivorous group of tailless, short-bodied amphibians which composes the order Anura. “Proto-frog” which is the oldest fossil was discovered in the early Triassic of Madagascar, however molecular clock dating suggests their origins can be traced back to the Permian, 265 years ago. The greatest concentration of species diversity can be found in the tropical rain forests although frogs are vastly distributed ranging from the subarctic to tropic regions. Approximately 4,800 species has been recorded which accounts for over 85% of extant amphibian species and are also one of the five most different vertebrate orders.

Edible varieties of frog

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Over 20 species of edible frogs are consumed worldwide, however be careful in using wild frogs for cooking since there are many poisonous species of frogs available  in the world of which many of them are characterized as being very colorful and small. Interestingly, when in the wild, these frogs use their bright colors to warn predators to stay away from them. 

Furthermore, some of the frog species  includes the green frog (Rana Clamitans), the pickerel frog (Rana palustris) and leopard frog ( Rana pipiens) that are usually caught from the wild and sold to expensive restaurant as a luxury food. The largest native North American species often referred to as the "Giant Frog" or "Jumbo Frog," is the common bullfrog and can reach 8 inches in body length. Because of its large size, this particular specie 'the bullfrog" is the most preferred specie for frog farming. However, while frogs and bullfrogs are eaten worldwide, probably, the Pelophylax kl. esculentus is the best frog for eating. This "edible mud frog" is greenish in color and has brown spots and highly sorted in all of central Europe because of its tasty leg. More so, this specie of frogs feeds mainly on insects like spiders, flies etc.

Frog Legs

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The better-known delicacy of French and Chinese cuisine is the frog legs as they are the commonly eaten part of edible frogs and bullfrogs globally. The legs are also eaten in countries like Albania, Slovenia, the northwest Greece, the Kerala state of India, the Southern regions of the United States, the Alentejo region of Portugal, Spain, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and northern Italy. However, in regions like Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean, many frogs are still caught wild. It should be noted that frog legs in North America tends to be larger than those in Europe. The world largest exporter of frogs as of 2014 is Indonesia and they are also a huge consumer. The frog legs meat is tender with mild flavor which can be compared to chicken. Often fried and seasoned with a blend of spices which includes salt, onion powder, cayenne and garlic powder. 

Reason why you should start eating frog

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For steemians looking for a better alternative to white meat, your answer lies in frog legs. Frog dish is not only a culinary delicacy; this exotic dish is also a nutritional powerhouse.  At 16kg per serving, this lean meat is high in protein with only 0.3g of fat and a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids. More so, Frog meat is rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin B- 12, Sodium, Potassium, Dietary Fiber,  Sugar, Calcium , Magnesium, Vitamin D ,Iron , Thiamine, Riboflavin, Iron, Phosphorus, copper and Selenium. The texture and taste of the meat is mild more like a mix of fish and chicken and can be cooked in a variety of ways including stir fried, steamed or stewed. 

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Conclusion: This short article centers on why we all should start eating frog legs which is packed with many nutritional benefits good for the body. More so, there are many species around the world that are edible ( please not all are edible) of which the most popular is the Bullfrog because of its huge size,  mainly found in North America. The meat is very tasty more like a blend of fish and chicken and can be prepared in many ways that suites us. For those who have not tried this wonderful dish, watch the video and learn or visit any nice Asian or Chinese restaurant for a taste of this wonderful and nutritious meat. 

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https://pubs.ext.vt.edu/420/420-255/420-255.html

https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/meats/health-benefits-of-frog-legs

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog_legs

http://www.ehow.com/info_8487000_parts-frog-edible.html

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Great article @kenhudoy. I used to eat fried frog legs regularly in East Timor when I worked there...Delicious!

sure ...very nice and nutritious meat... follow for more as i will update its health benefits...

Wow ! You know a long time ago I actually tried fogs legs , and it was pretty good ! Thank for sharing this awesome post , I loved it ! I will have to up vote and resteemed it im my @momskitchen blog as well to share with all my foodie followers later on when I log back on there haha I just left there LOL! Thanks for sharing , upped & resteemed !! 👍👍👍🐸🐸🐸

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This dish looks amazing! If I looked quickly I mistook it for quail to be honest as the bones are sort of similar but definitely recognise frogs legs now. I wonder if I can source frog legs in Sydney...

Thanks for sharing! How often do you eat frogs ??

sure... i eat mainly in good chinese restaurants... i love them for the nutritional and health benefits... will update on monday...follow for more... did you read my quail egg posts?

Not yet but I'll take a look. Frog legs aren't that common in Sydney unfortunately unless it's a French restaurant

Yeah ....the French cousines has a lot of it...updated today...take a look

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This is a useful post for me, because it is often out of the forest. I used to eat frogs during survival material. True as you say, there are many frogs in this world. But only some toads are edible, the rest are toxic.
Thank you for the information @kenhudoy

sure and thanks for the nice comment... i trust the taste is ok when you eat frogs...

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Glad to be able to read your post, useful for people like me.

Sure... Follow for more...will update Monday

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Okay, I'll wait for the next update.

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This is an interesting post @kenhudoy. The food looks amazing, but I feel like I'd struggle to get passed the fact that I'm eating frogs. 😄 I'm sure it tastes great though. And who knew there were so many benefits of frog meat. Thanks for the amazing post. It's an interesting read. 😌

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