whale meat

collocation in English

meaningsofwhaleandmeat

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whale
noun[C]
uk
/weɪl/
us
/weɪl/
a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of ...
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meat
noun
uk
/miːt/
us
/miːt/
the flesh of an animal when it is used ...
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(Definition ofwhaleandmeatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I foresee that he will have to find the equivalent of snoek orwhalemeat.
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Whalemeatis being imported and distributed by private traders.
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Whalemeathas a strong fishy smell, and there is therefore considerable difficulty in getting people to take it.
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The import ofwhalemeatfor any purpose is subject to licensing control and in practice has been banned for a number of years.
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In the major nutrients and vitaminswhalemeatis approximately equivalent to beef.
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Two other firms which account for most of the remaining production do not usewhalemeat.
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Voluntary action by industry is already reducing the use ofwhalemeatand edible oil to a very low level.
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For example, on the importation ofwhalemeatthere were more than 20 letters.
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I want to make some strong representations on behalf of my constituents, who are concerned about the possible resumption of international trading inwhalemeat.
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We are a rich and prosperous nation, and none of these measures is going to take us back towhalemeatand snoek and dried egg and ration books.
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The pet food manufacturers, who account for a very significant amount of imports, recently undertook not to enter into any more contracts to importwhalemeat.
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If aburaage is used in place ofwhalemeat, it is called.
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This also means thatwhalemeatis not available at supermarkets.
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During their detainment, they were offeredwhalemeatfor dinner.
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Thewhalemeatfrom these scientific whale hunts is sold in shops and restaurants.
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Other dishes included inexpensive protein such as stewed bean dishes, fried white fish, and, until the 1970s,whalemeat.
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The post-war recovery establishedwhalemeatas a nation-wide food source for the first time.
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