batrachophagy
Batrachophagy is the practice of eating frogs. This culinary tradition has a long history in various cultures around the world. The legs of frogs are the most commonly consumed part, often prepared by frying, baking, or stewing. The taste of frog meat is frequently described as similar to chicken or fish, with a lean texture.
In many parts of the world, frog consumption is a well-established practice. French cuisine, for instance, is
The sustainability and ethics of batrachophagy are subjects of discussion. In some regions, wild frog populations