Game is any animal hunted for food or not normally domesticated (such as venison). Game animals are also hunted for sport.
The type and range of animals hunted for food varies in different parts of the world. This will be influenced by climate, animal diversity, local taste and locally accepted view about what can, or can not, be legitimately hunted. Sometimes a distinction is also made between varieties and species of a particular animal, such as wild or domestic turkey.
In Africa, animals hunted for their pelts or ivory are sometimes referred to as being big game.
Also see the legal definition of game in Swaziland.
Deer are not included in the definition, but similar controls provided to those in the Game Act apply to Deer (from the Deer Act 1991). Deer hunted in the UK are:
Other animals which are hunted in the UK include:
Including Mallard, Tufted Duck, Teal, Pintail and Pochard Including Greylag Goose, Canada Goose, Pink-footed Goose and in England and Wales White-fronted GooseSee also: Galliformes.
Some believe the meat tastes better and is more tender if it is hung and aged for a few days before processing; however, this adds to the risk of contamination. Small game can be processed essentially intact; after gutting and skinning or defeathering (by species), small animals are ready for cooking although they may be disjointed first. Large game must be processed by techniques commonly practiced by commercial butchers.
Generally game is cooked in the same ways as farmed meat. It is sometimes grilled or cooked longer or by slow cooking or moist-heat methods to make it more tender, since some game tends to be tougher than farm-raised meat. Other methods of tenderizing include marinating as in the dish Hasenpfeffer. Many claim that game meat is more flavorful than farm-meat although some find this flavor objectionable as seen in the term, gamey, which is used pejoratively.
Дзічына | Wild (Tiere) | Gibier | Wild | Дичь
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