Wild Boar Meat
A dark, lean meat with a big, bold taste, our wholesale wild boar meat is unlike much of the wild boar meat on the market. It is not farm-raised, it is truly wild. Wild-caught wild boar meat has a deeper color, tighter grain, and a more robust flavor than either farm-raised wild boar meat or domestic pork.
Shop our full range of wholesale wild boar meat, including wild boar ribs and wild boar sausage.
Is Wholesale Wild Boar Meat Truly Wild?
Although wild boar meat can be farm raised, most wild boar are truly wild animals. The ancestors of domestic pigs, wild boar can be found in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. They typically live in forests and other wooded areas, where they forage for roots, fruits, nuts, and insects.
Often hunted for sport or for their meat, wild boars are not native to the Americas but were introduced to the continent by European settlers in the 1500s as a source of food. Over time, the animals became overpopulated and in many parts of the United States wild boar is considered an invasive species.
Wild boars are known to be damaging to the environment and to agricultural crops. Their rooting and foraging for food can cause significant damage to forests and other natural habitats. They compete with native wildlife for food and resources and can carry diseases that can be transmitted to other animals. Due to their destructive nature, many states have implemented measures to control wild boar populations, including hunting, trapping, and other forms of population control. Consuming wild boar meat, then, is actually good for the environment.
Is Wild Boar Meat Good for You?
Yes! Like most meats, wild boar is an excellent source of protein and it’s very lean, as are most game meats. Wild boar meat has fewer calories, less fat and cholesterol and more iron, zinc, and vitamin B12 than conventional pork. It is even lower in calories than lean beef. Here’s how the numbers breakdown per 100 grams of wild boar meat:
- Calories: 143
- Protein: 26.7 g
- Fat: 3.2 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.9 g
- Cholesterol: 61 mg
- Iron: 1.7 mg
- Zinc: 3.0 mg
- Vitamin B12: 0.9 mcg
(Note that these values may vary depending on the cut of meat and how it is prepared.)
Is Wild Boar Meat Good for You?
Yes! Like most meats, wild boar is an excellent source of protein and it’s very lean, as are most game meats. Wild boar meat has fewer calories, less fat and cholesterol and more iron, zinc, and vitamin B12 than conventional pork. It is even lower in calories than lean beef. Here’s how the numbers breakdown per 100 grams of wild boar meat:
- Calories: 143
- Protein: 26.7 g
- Fat: 3.2 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.9 g
- Cholesterol: 61 mg
- Iron: 1.7 mg
- Zinc: 3.0 mg
- Vitamin B12: 0.9 mcg
(Note that these values may vary depending on the cut of meat and how it is prepared.)
Wild Boar Meat FAQs
Wild boar meat is healthier and tastes far richer and more interesting than conventional pork because the animals roam freely and eat a wide variety of foraged foods, unlike domesticated pigs which are kept in pens and fattened on grain.
Our wild boar meat for sale has a rich, slightly sweet, vaguely nutty flavor that is much more delicious than conventional pork.
Wild boar makes great bacon. Because wild boar meat is so lean, wild boar bacon has a meatier texture and less fat than bacon made from other types of pork. Buy Wild Boar Uncured Maple Slab Bacon at Marx Foods and use it as you would another bacon.
Where to Buy Wild Boar Meat Wholesale?
When you look for wild boar meat for sale, look no further than Marx Foods. We sell a full range of wholesale wild boar cuts, including wild boar ribs, tenderloin, chops, legs, shanks, racks, and shoulders. Make Marx Foods your source for specialty meats, including game meats and other exotic meats.