• tiredofsametab@kbin.run
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      5 months ago

      They sell it at my supermarket in northern Japan. I’ve had it at a restaurant I think twice and it was ok; nothing to write home about but I didn’t find it gamey or anything.

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        5 months ago

        “nothing to write home about” is very accurate for how I felt after eating whale meat, too.

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          First, as I stated in another reply, I’ve never directly/intentionally purchased it. The times I ate it, it was as a part of some set meal that I got. I ate it rather than let it just be thrown away.

          Second, as long as they’re not hunting threatened/endangered species, I don’t know that there is an argument to be made by someone who already eats animal products.

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        It’s so funny to me when people are like ‘oh yeah I participated in and helped fund this disgusting thing, it’s wasn’t that great so I did it again…’

        Most people seem to have no personal morality or shame, it’s so weird.

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          5 months ago

          I never specifically ordered whale. In Japan, there are places you go and get whatever set menu is being served that day. I did, it contained whale, and either I ate it or it went in the trash. As such, I ate it.

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            4 months ago

            Sure, whatever excuse allows you to avoid having to make moral choices.

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        5 months ago

        I think it was often in school lunches through the early post-war period but was replaced by other things so some boomer era folks are it a lot growing up.

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      5 months ago

      I remember on QI, Jeremy Clarkson said he ordered whale in a restaurant in Iceland and they asked him if he wanted grated puffin on it.