| 单词 | muktuk | 
| 释义 | muktukn.  The skin and outer blubber of a whale, used as food by the Inuit. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > seafood > 			[noun]		 > flesh of cetaceans > parts or cuts Bible-leaf1851 whale-steak1851 muktuk1880 1835    R. Huish Last Voy. Sir J. Ross Arctic Regions 701/2  				Skin of a whale..Maktuk.]			 1880    Science 26 Aug. 100/2  				The ‘black skin’ of the whale, called by them muktuk, is esteemed the greatest delicacy. 1909    A. D. Cameron New North xii. 220  				The wedding breakfast consisted of seal-meat, frozen rotten fish, and muktuk (whale meat). 1940    Beaver Mar. 25/2  				All were chewing muktuk—the outer protective skin of the whale—with great enjoyment. 1966    Star Weekly 		(Toronto)	 12 Mar. 10/1  				The Eskimos love muktuk and eat it raw. It's rather rubbery but doesn't taste bad at all—a bit like hazel nut. 1988    New Scientist 12 Nov. 68/3  				The Saxtons say they hate the taste of muktuk, but were honoured by their share. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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