| 释义 | muktuk noun[ U ]
 uk /ˈmʌk.tʌk/ us /ˈmʌk.tʌk/
 the skin and fat of a whale(= a very large sea mammal) cut into small pieces and eaten as food by Inuit people:
 The whole village comes together in June to eat whale meat and muktuk.
 Muktuk, or raw whale skin and blubber, is a prized delicacy.
 Three generations gathered at her grandmother's house for caribou soup, fried caribou, musk ox and muktuk .
 You dip the muktuk in the hot oil sauce and it isn't bad at all.
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