Kangaroo is lean and tasty meat from Australia. It is very low in fat, so it is quite healthy. Here is how some people make kangaroo steak sandwiches
Despite the tail and the Chinese name 袋鼠 (dayshuu/dɑ̀ishǔ: Literally "pocket mouse"), kangaroos are not related to mice. Instead, they are marsupials 有袋類, related to koalas, and they both live in Australia:
Shark and guinea pig. Should people eat this kind of meat? You decide.
Roasted guinea pig (eaten in Ecuador, Peru's neighbor to the north)
Guinea pigs have a strange, misleading name. First of all, Guinea is a country in Africa, but guinea pigs are not from Africa. They are not pigs, either. The Chinese name 天竺鼠(tianjwushuu/tiānzhúshǔ: literally "Indian Mice") is half-correct: guinea pigs are not pigs, but mouselike creatures. Their teeth show this quite clearly:
Guinea pigs are mouselike animals from Peru, a country in South America.
Peru--CC--BY-SA, Addicted04, Connormah
So why are they called "Guinea pigs?" One explanation: They are called Guinea pigs because (1) They come from South America (Columbus thought he was going to India, so the people in South America are called "Indians") and (2) Guinea pigs make a sound similar to pigs.
Wine is made by fermenting (發酵) grape juice. Beer is NOT Wine, and whiskey is NOT wine either. Here are different types of glasses used for drinking brandy, whiskey and champagne. Brandy (also called cognac) is often drunk in a snifter: