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			<title>Could you eat Zebra?</title>
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			<description>Chef serves up food with a wild side 







By Alan Majury



Published: 22/09/2008









YOU might not see too many zebra, python, crocodile and kangaroo in the North-east.



You’re most likely to see these exotic animals on a TV documentary.



But one North-east chef has decided to introduce them to his kitchen.



The creative cuisine will be served up at the Boars Head restaurant in Kinmuck, near Inverurie, from next month.





And chef Stuart Walker, 27, aims to give visitors a taste  ...</description>
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