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Roasted wild boar fillet on red cabbage purée and steamed Brussels sprouts
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Roasted wild boar fillet on red cabbage purée and steamed Brussels sprouts

Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are among the oldest and most adaptable animal species in Europe. Even in the Paleolithic period, they played an important role for humans – both as game and as a source of food. In ancient times, they were considered symbols of strength and ferocity, and Roman soldiers even hunted them to train their fighting skills.

In the Middle Ages, wild boars were widespread throughout Europe, but later suffered severe declines due to excessive hunting and habitat loss. Their populations were only able to recover in the 20th century – aided by milder winters, increased corn cultivation, and climate change. Today, wild boars are found in large parts of Europe, Asia, and North America, where they are sometimes spreading rapidly and are considered an invasive species.

Roasted and braised wild boar fillet with red wine sauce
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Roasted and braised wild boar fillet with red wine sauce

Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the wild ancestors of domesticated pigs and are one of the most common wild animals in Europe, Asia and North Africa. They can be found in forests, open countryside and agricultural areas. Here are some interesting facts about wild boars:

Appearance: Wild boars have a thick, bristly coat that is usually dark brown or black, often with lighter stripes or spots. They have prominent, large canine teeth that are used for both defense and foraging.

Diet: They are omnivorous and feed on plants, fruits, roots, insects and small animals. Their diet contributes to the unique depth of flavor of wild boar meat.

Behavior: Wild boars are crepuscular, meaning they are mostly active at dusk and after nightfall. They often live in social groups consisting of females and their young.

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