Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
No. Emu meat is not considered kosher because emu resembles ostriches which are not kosher as well. (The rhea and the cassowary are not kosher for the same reason.)
Yes, emu meat has become a trendy, gourmet food item, due to its low fat content.
eggplant, enchillada, emu meat
Yes, it taste exactly like emu meat
yes , all non meat eating birds are halal
The Kangarro and Emu
Emu aren't killed FOR their oil. They're raised in emu farms and killed for their meat... The fat and meat are then separated, and the fat is melted down and refined to oil. Most of the emu is used after it is killed... The feathers, hide, even claws do not go to waste. Sad, but at least they are not being killed ONLY for the oil.
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
kangaroo and emu
Yes. Emus are farmed for both their meat and "emu oil", a substance therapeutic for arthritis and rheumatism.
The average cost of emu bird in India is approximately 100000.