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People also ask, are squab and pigeon the same thing?
In culinary terminology, squab is a young domestic pigeon, typically under four weeks old, or its meat. The meat is widely described as tasting like dark chicken. More recently, squab meat comes almost entirely from domesticated pigeons.
Also to know, what kind of pigeons can you eat?
After all, you should remember that Columbia livia, the common rock dove, a/k/a pigeon, was brought to America as food. Pigeons are widely eaten in many countries, including Britain and Ireland. Squab, which is just a young pigeon, is a staple on fancy French restaurant menus.
Surprisingly gamey, the flavor reminded me more of an elk steak than any poultry I'd ever eaten. So this is what pigeon tastes like! Yes, I served pigeon for dinner, though eaters call it by another name—squab.