I will start with, here at home (BC) I shot a really big bull moose while he was engaged head to head with another slightly smaller bull. He was knife dulling tuff, even the ground. I shot a massive bull caribou while he tended to 64 cows, he tasted as he smelled, all 322 lbs of him, the mink in our local mink farm was all that would eat him. Even my buddies cougar hounds refused to eat it.
Now every African PG animal I have eaten, and there are many tasted far better than the 2 animals above. The cooks in camps are amazing in my experience. I always request solely game from what we shoot, no chicken, beef and pork on safari.
Impala liver rare with onions.
Stuffed buff heart,
Many species steaks/chops, loins on the Braai, all PG and zebra, warthog, bush pig,
Various sausages made from "Africa's meats"
Stews, meat sauces,
Southern Fried Guinee fowl,
Ele over open fires around kill site,
All above were excellent and welcomed in safari camps, most PG animals are less gamey than at home species, as tender (age, handling and Rut depending) and vary in texture, color and flavour. But all have been equal to, some better than NA game in my freezer species.
Now for the "I am different" meats one can try on safari,
Baboon in Zim, PH Wayne did NOT eat, was OK but not exciting "lets have more".
Jackal/vervet monkey same as above. those were your "worst".
Leopard, lion, serval, all outstanding as is cougar here at home.
Eating what the trackers, scouts eat during daytime breaks, "meat items" clients do NOT normally eat with hand rolled balls of sudza and "juice/gravy".
I have eaten all above, I did not eat hyena, its body disappeared after I asked for a loin steak for dinner. I was robbed!
As a client I have always asked to eat and try what I shot, first days in camp maybe we eat last clients success but after my game falls I specifically want to eat it. I cannot say what was best, all meats served have been excellent in their own ways.
All is part of safari.
MB