Muktuk


[muhk-tuhk] /ˈmʌk tʌk/

noun
1.
the blubber and skin of a whale when eaten as a food, raw or cooked.
/ˈmʌktʌk/
noun
1.
(Canadian) the thin outer skin of the beluga, used as food

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