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Americans Are Consuming More Guinea Pig Than Ever Before

Apr 3, 2013, 20:12 IST

Flickr/nicolasnovaThe guinea pigs are usually cooked and consumed whole.According to a new report in NPR's The Salt, guinea pigs — a popular childhood pet — are becoming more popular as a restaurant dish in the U.S.

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The rodents are a popular delicacy in South America, where they are known as cuyes, and consumed in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia.

But they are finding popularity on U.S. menus, thanks to an influx of expats from those countries who crave the dish, The Salt reports.

Also helping the guinea pig's case on U.S. menus: the tiny livestock is a low-carbon footprint source of meat as compared to beef, a major plus with environmentalists. And the introduction of the dish is well-timed with an explosion in America's experimental foodie culture.

Two Peruvian food importers told The Salt that they are importing more guinea pigs than ever before. The rodents are sold frozen and hairless, and usually eaten whole after being cooked, grilled, or deep fried.

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People who have tried it say the meat tastes like a cross between chicken and duck, and is both chewy and greasy.

Read the full NPR report here.

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