Sentences with phrase «whale blubber»

I've always been of the opinion that a cruise ship is to travel as a bowl of whale blubber is to part of this balanced breakfast.
Also, why did traditional Eskimo populations, consuming up to 75 % of their total caloric intake from fat (mostly from whale blubber, seal fat, organ meats, and cold water fish), display superior health and longevity without heart disease or obesity?
The list now includes «standards for whale blubber, pine needles, egg powder, peach leaves» — and «domestic sludge».
Eskimos traditionally consumed a diet of mostly whale blubber.
I have some seal meat and whale blubber in my igloo I will send him some that will cure what ailes him...
By contrast, whale blubber consists of 70 percent monounsaturated fat and close to 30 percent omega - 3s, says Dewailly.
Historically, scientists have used whale blubber to determine hormone and chemical exposure, but that method only provides information over short, finite periods of time and can be difficult to obtain and cost - prohibitive.
While Dr. Eades is correct that glycogen tends to degrade rather quickly from muscle meat, here we have a study where the average post-mortem time for flensing was 28.4 hrs and the researchers still found that Sperm Whale blubber contained «significant» carbohydrate reserves.
On this forum they talk about Inuit people in the past subsisting off of cooked and raw meats, organs, and a ton of fats (think whale blubber) and not much else (no gardens in the extreme North!)
If foods are metabolised too slowly (like the rice farmer eating whale blubber) foods don't digest properly and can cause other health problems.
Shore station where whale blubber was boiled down for the oil in the 1850s and 1860s, halfway out on the inner beach of Ballast Point
People can live off everything from whale blubber to seeds and grasses.
Chase's authority over the crew of the Essex, as they set upon sail for whale blubber, undermines George Pollard's power, creating conflict that sees the ship endure unnecessary storm hardship.
Gulls flocked to find remnants of whale blubber, called maktak, and 50 yards away, the ocean gently rocked against the course black sandy shoreline, which is not much of a beach anymore with the rising waters from warming oceans and melting ice.
Hey Canada... what's with all the references to whale blubber, seal meat, igloos and ice flows?
«Why eat bacon and eggs when you're dying for stewed fox, seal liver and whale blubber
You can be sure, however, that Atkins devotees aren't routinely eating seal and whale blubber.
In some instances, fish oil is extracted from seal or whale blubber.5
They live off of fatty fish, whale blubber and other fatty animal foods native to those regions.
(Yes, some cultures who lived on the water ate LOTS of fish, or whale blubber.
Note that native Eskimos traditionally survived on a diet that was 80 % whale blubber — not only was Alaska not abundant in vegetables during the winter months, but they needed the heat generated by a high - fat diet to survive.
In the Arctic, dogs were fed mostly fish and whale blubber; in the southern United States, a dog's diet consisted mainly of cornbread; in Europe, potatoes were the main fare.
Sibes do not have the digestive system to cope with cereal based foods as originally their main source of food was fish, seal - meat and whale blubber.
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