It depends on the species and the cut of meat. Whale meat is also usually deep frozen for several months or even years before it enters the market, so tasting fresh whale meat is probably quite rare. Lean whale meat is probably best described as tasting most like horse, which for those who have not tasted it is like a dense and sweet beef. The serving of whale meat under Japanese quisine is varied. Served as sashimi (thin slices of raw meat) it comes with a powerful wasabe sauce made out of horseradish, which reminds the western pallete of traditional beef dinners. When I tasted whale meat, I was unaware of what it was (I assumed it was beef) - it was not an acquired taste and was very pleasant - and like most Japanese quisine, gave the impression that it was very good for you. Because of the ethical and conservation issues surrounding its consumption, however, I would not recommend it.
They get it to taste like real meat by using spices and salt and "artificial and natural flavorings". Most of the time it doesn't taste like meat, per se, but it does taste good and meat-ish.
meat tastes like awesome
It would taste like a big mac with no meat
it tastes a bit like chicken meat.
it taste so good :)
Tofu
chicken
it taste dry and kind of gross in my opinion
it is made out of the skin and blubber of the bowhead whale and it taste like coconuts true answer
it is made out of the skin and blubber of the bowhead whale and it taste like coconuts true answer
it is like a bitter taste, more of an instiguated taste. I would recomend it if you like meat, but i prefer normal chicken
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