I don't think so.
But I'm not a bear guy.

Suet is a fine grained light weight fat from around the kidneys, along the back bone, in the abdominal cavity. Not tallow, not waxy. Hence it's use.

I think the you tube guy ate venison fat and didn't understand what he ate.
Historically, bear grease was a good lubricant for axles and muzzleloader patches, and used as a waterproofing agent.

Never heard of anyone doing anything edible with it, just smearing it on their boots.

Last edited by ClapperZapper; 11/30/19 08:20 AM.

Out there doing it best I can.