Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20041011wo32.htm Wakayama town aims to put whale back on school menus October 11, 2004 Yomiuri Shimbun Whale is set to return to school lunches in Taijicho, Wakayama Prefecture, the reputed birthplace of an ancient form of whaling, which is seeking to preserve the purported traditional Japanese food. The municipal government tested the demand for whale meat by making whale hamburgers and cutlets targeted at children, for which it received a positive response. It aims to sell whale dishes to other local governments depending on the costs involved, and promote traditional whale dishes nationwide in the future. Whale meat production plunged after 1998, when commercial whaling was temporarily halted as a result of an international ban. The reduced supply forced up prices, resulting in whale meat being taken off the menu at school lunches nationwide. The municipal government organized a team to make menus for school lunches based on whale dishes in September. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Offering food without consent of parents is not favorable.Moreover the whale Killing will lead to Environmental disasters. Sandeep K. Jain. On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 Masako Miyaji wrote : > >http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20041011wo32.htm > >Wakayama town aims to put whale back on school menus > >October 11, 2004 > >Yomiuri Shimbun > >Whale is set to return to school lunches in Taijicho, >Wakayama Prefecture, the reputed birthplace of an >ancient form of whaling, which is seeking to preserve >the purported traditional Japanese food. > >The municipal government tested the demand for whale >meat by making whale hamburgers and cutlets targeted >at children, for which it received a positive >response. > >It aims to sell whale dishes to other local >governments depending on the costs involved, and >promote traditional whale dishes nationwide in the >future. > >Whale meat production plunged after 1998, when >commercial whaling was temporarily halted as a result >of an international ban. > >The reduced supply forced up prices, resulting in >whale meat being taken off the menu at school lunches >nationwide. > >The municipal government organized a team to make >menus for school lunches based on whale dishes in >September. > > > > >For more information on Asian animal issues, please use the search feature on the AAPN website: http://www.aapn.org/ or search the list archives at: aapn >Please feel free to send any relevant news or comments to the list at aapn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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