kangaroo-tail soup

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


soup made from thekangaroo-tail.

1820. W. C. Wentworth, `Description of New South Wales,'p. 58:

«The tail of the forest kangaroo in particular makes a soupwhich, both in richness and flavour, is far superior to anyox-tail soup ever tasted.»

1865. Lady Barker, writing from Melbourne, `Station Life inNew Zealand,' p. 14:

«The soups comprised kangaroo-tail – – a clear soup not unlikeox-tail, but with a flavour of game.»

1890. Rolf Boldrewood, `Miner's Right,' c. xxxv. p. 312:

«Kangaroo-tail and ox-tail soup disputed pre-eminence.»

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