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A veteran snake hunter in Florida makes Christmas cookies with eggs from Burmese pythons
INSIDER 12/27/2020 ledmonds@businessinsider.com (Lauren Edmonds) © Arterra/Getty Images A Florida python hunter used snake eggs to create Christmas cookies Arterra/Getty Images
Donna Kalil, a veteran python hunter in South Florida, baked Christmas cookies with Burmese python eggs.
Kalil has used various parts of Burmese pythons to create culinary dishes, including jerky and pasta meals.
Pythons have been dubbed the chicken of the Glades by some Floridians.
Burmese pythons are considered an invasive species in Florida and disrupted the Everglades natural ecosystem.
Burmese python eggs are an unconventional choice of ingredient, but one Florida hunter used them as an unexpected ingredient for a classic holiday treat.
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Donna Kalil, a veteran python hunter in South Florida, baked Christmas cookies with Burmese python eggs.
Kalil has used various parts of Burmese pythons to create culinary dishes, including jerky and pasta meals.
Pythons have been dubbed the chicken of the Glades by some Floridians.
Burmese pythons are considered an invasive species in Florida and disrupted the Everglades natural ecosystem.
Burmese python eggs are an unconventional choice of ingredient, but one Florida hunter used them as an unexpected ingredient for a classic holiday treat.
Donna Kalil, a veteran python hunter in South Florida, prepared for Christmas with a batch of serpent-themed Christmas cookies.