Jeremy Jacobowitz is in Tokyo, Japan eating the best of the best! Today he is at Tsukiji Market eating a WHALE cutlet
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Yes I'd try it and blubber nuggets lol
As long as it’s from a food truck it has to be good
I think you should consider the morality of such things rather than eating stuff because of some vague travel reason. Whales are so impressive that they have their own langue. More so, there are even dialects among their language, coupled with the many endangered species that make up their cohort. Shark fin soup is another popular dish that has been stigmatized because biologists have warned us about the consequences of eating it on a mass scale. This also isn’t out of your comfort zone, you eat mammal every single day on this channel. The line is certainly blurry, so let’s talk about cognition. We do not eat dolphin, greater ape, whale because of their cognition and threatened status. Just because cultural proclivities exist doesn’t mean it’s something one should take part in. Ultimately you didn’t slaughter that whale, but the vendor exists because people buy it. This is an incredibly hard line to define but whale isn’t an “out of comfort zone” thing. Those definitely exist (frog for one), but this is something mor entirely. Ultimately this is your channel, TikTok, etc. but eating whale is a bit too much of a thing to just hand wave as a travel experience.
I saw the price…and you didn't tell us, why.
Damn excellent work.
You get a discount.