Jun 292012
 

 

That’s what I’ve heard recently, apparently up to 75% of that whale meat from this year’s hunting season didn’t get bought by wholesalers and such. In itself, I consider this to be a good thing.

Yet, this was my dinner a few days ago:

 

Whale Meat Sashimi

 

 

That was not the only thing I had for dinner that day. I also had what is possibly my favorite sashimi, Hamachi:

 

 

Yes, I know, I really need to learn how to take food pictures.

 

 

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  13 Responses to “Whale meat sales are plummeting in Japan”

  1. Mmm…I love me some hamachi, too.

    Never tried whale sashimi, but had some grilled. It tasted like beef…was pretty good, actually.

  2. Hi David
    Yes I’ve had it, dog too but that wasn’t in Japan. That was in London!
    Is there any reason it isn’t being bought?

    Cheers
    Norm

    • Dog in England? Isn’t it illegal? (I’m pretty sure it is in France)

      I guess it is not being bought because there is no demand anymore. Contrary to popular (European and American) belief, whale meat is just not that common in Japanese kitchens.

  3. I guess it is a good thing, esp from international point of view?

    That said, I’d love to try it one day!
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  4. Whale meat is a very traditional meat in Japan and is rarely eaten by the younger generation in Japan these days. We still got it about once a year as part of our school lunch but not as often as in the past.

    John
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  5. I’ve seen a fair amount of Whale meat in tins in Japan, it was even in Itami airport.

    The dog meat I had was bought over from China, along with Chinese dog wine (I won’t tell what part was supposed to be brewed in the wine). The meat tasted like boiled beef and was quite red (cooked).

    I tried raw Horse meat a few years ago but I found it a bit tough to eat.

    Norm

    • I never had raw horse, but I really miss some good old horse steak from France. (it has become uncommon these days though, I remember being a kid and eating some quite regularly).

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