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The flavor was "unique," like if beef and venison had a love child raised on old shoes and gym socks. My taste buds went on a disappointing safari. Friends were curious but unanimously refused to join my taste-testing. Giraffes, in their serene elegance, probably laugh at our misguided culinary attempts. This culinary adventure taught me one thing: not all exotic foods are worth the hype. Stick to good old-fashioned beef, folks. Trust me, giraffe meat is a giraffe-tastrophe!