What does dolphin taste like?!


Question: What does dolphin taste like?
I am deeply saddened by the slaughter of dolphins, however, I am very curious as to how they taste. Sushi is my favorite food and I've always wondered what humans taste like, so I think I'd be an absolute hypocrite to claim that I'd eat homo-sapien but not dolphin. Lacking the funds to travel to Japan ever, I will probably never find out. Please tell me.

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Depends on which Dolphin you are asking about. The mammal tastes like whale, or like paste, for those who have not eaten whale. The fish known as dolphin, mahi-mahi, dorado, rakingo, calitos, or lampuka, tastes exactly like the chef or recipe intends it to taste. Wonderful.



Do you mean the mammal dolphin? or the dolphin fish?
It is the fish that get caught up with the tuna, and THEY taste GREAT!

The slaughter you speak of is the dolphin fish, which are large enough to be problematic to tuna fisherman.

Only a tuna troller would know the whole story, not the protestors or web sites or missleguided animal activists. Some of those stories really get bent out of reality.

Tastee Freez has a doggy sundae that has dog bones in it.
Are they encouraging cannibalism? tsk tsk.



Providing you are talking about an actual mammal, Dolphin, according to my Japanese neighbors who were fed it in school as children, claim it tastes like venison or beef with a strong fishy after-taste. Otherwise there are dolphin-fish like the mahi-mahi that are not mammals but rather an actual fish.



well im sure it has a fishy taste to it and for human meat it is delicously wonderful depending on what part there are different ways to cook the meat not you need some help my friend



just like everything else with a unknown taste it taste like chicken



like candy and rainbows

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE



Mastana



dunno



I'm pretty sure it is illegal to eat a human being. Just making sure you know that.




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