Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JSDF-JGSDF-JAPA ... 2096836098
Was looking around Ebay for international rations, and saw "dolphin" (iruka) in the description. I suppose it would depend on the species of dolphin, but what do you guys make of it?
Was looking around Ebay for international rations, and saw "dolphin" (iruka) in the description. I suppose it would depend on the species of dolphin, but what do you guys make of it?
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Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
Has to be Mahi Mahi - if it were Dolphin, that would be nuts! They DO eat that over there, though I think.
I have heard of Mahi Mahi being called Dolphin a lot here in Florida. Mahi is just a regular fish.
I have heard of Mahi Mahi being called Dolphin a lot here in Florida. Mahi is just a regular fish.
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Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
A "dolphin" does not exist in Japanese rations.
Fundamentally, Japanese people do not eat a dolphin.
As an exception, only one small town eats a dolphin traditionally.
That eBay page has mistaken.
Fundamentally, Japanese people do not eat a dolphin.
As an exception, only one small town eats a dolphin traditionally.
That eBay page has mistaken.
Re: Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
I contacted the seller, this is what he said:
The MRE is written in Japanese.
I read Japanese.
Iruka is Japanese for dolphin.
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Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
If that seller is not a liar, he mistakes.Eddo36 wrote:I contacted the seller, this is what he said:
The MRE is written in Japanese.
I read Japanese.
Iruka is Japanese for dolphin.
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Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
I bought that exact ration from that eBay seller thinking it was dolphin.. I came to find out it wasn't dolphin at all, but pork sautéed in ginger instead! I told him it was a mistake and proved him wrong. He eventually offered me a partial refund for the "false description." I'm not sure why he still has "dolphin" on his item description. I guess people that bought it will complain if he admits it was a mistake. Check out my vid if you wanna see the "dolphin" review.
Is there any other way??! 

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Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
StickyFingaz745, Welcome to this forum
I was surprised that the true character of a dolphin is pork saute LOL
I imagined the reason for which the seller mistook it.
There are two dolphins in a Japanese character.
- イルカ
- 海豚
Generally, we use a "イルカ".
Your ration is a "豚しょうが焼き".
A "豚" is a pig. (Pork is "豚肉" and it is often omitted.)
Probably, the seller mistook the "海豚" for the "豚".
Thank you for the information.

I was surprised that the true character of a dolphin is pork saute LOL

I imagined the reason for which the seller mistook it.
There are two dolphins in a Japanese character.
- イルカ
- 海豚
Generally, we use a "イルカ".
Your ration is a "豚しょうが焼き".
A "豚" is a pig. (Pork is "豚肉" and it is often omitted.)
Probably, the seller mistook the "海豚" for the "豚".
Thank you for the information.

Re: Does Japan use dolphin meat in their rations?
Thank you laughing_man for clearing this up. I´ll closed this thread with this.