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|Whale-meat-dish.jpg|Whale meat is considered a delicacy in [[Japan]]. Here, a strip of the meat has been sliced into 'whale bacon'. | |||
| | |Pan fried whale meat.jpg|Pan fried fresh whale meat steaks, seasoned with just salt and pepper. | ||
|Minke whale butchered parts.png|Most commonly butchered portions of a [[Minke whale]]. | |||
|Fresh Whale Meat - Norway.jpg|Fresh whale meat on sale in [[Bergen]], [[Norway]]. | |||
| | |Inupiak whale meat.jpg|Meat from a [[Bowhead Whale]], hunted and eaten by [[Inupiaq]], [[Eskimos]], in [[Barrow, Alaska]]. It is legal in Alaska for Inupiaq to harvest some whale. | ||
|Eskimo_celebrating_Nalukataq_feast.jpg|A portion of bowhead whale from a successful hunt is shared by an Inupiaq Eskimo at [[Nalukataq]], the spring whaling festival. | |||
| | |Whale-shop.jpg|Specialist shops sell whale meat in Japan. Look out for signs labelled '鯨肉' (''gei niku'' 'whale meat') or 'くじら' (''kujira'' 'whale'). | ||
|Bergen-market.jpg|Smoked whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway. | |||
|Whale jerky.jpg|Whale jerky, in Japan. | |||
| | |Canned whale meat.jpg|Canned whale meat, in Japan. | ||
|Whale meat being grilled, Semplers Cay, Bequia.jpg|Whale meat being grilled, [[Semplers Cay]], [[Bequia]], [[St. Vincent & the Grenadines]]. | |||
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