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But I digress.. How do you clean a snapping turtle? What "parts" do you eat?
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Assuming it is a snapping turtle? Split it in half horizontally however you wish. You can use a reciprocating saw, hacksaw, hatchet, or anything available. Peel it apart and you can fillet and eat any muscle inside. It is really that simple. There is actually a lot of edible meat in a turtle and it all tastes about the same regardless of color. Fried is the best but you can also use any fish chowder recipe you find.
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