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Japan firm launches whale curry

A Japanese company today said it would start offering whale curry in its takeaway business lunches, as the country pursues its controversial whale hunt in the Antarctic.

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TOKYO: A Japanese company today said it would start offering whale curry in its takeaway business lunches, as the country pursues its controversial whale hunt in the Antarctic.
    
Asian Lunch, which says it sells 1,000-1,500 lunch boxes daily in Tokyo's business districts, will offer the meat once a week, starting Thursday with a South Asian-style keema curry.
    
"I hope many young women will want to have it as it's healthy with high protein and low fat. It's also rich in iron," company spokeswoman Yuka Yamaguchi said.
    
The firm is also hoping to attract young men, who have never tasted the meat before, she said, adding that 600 servings had been prepared for its debut at a cost of USD 6 to 6.5.
    
This month Japan infuriated its Western allies, particularly Australia and New Zealand, when it launched its annual whale hunt -- which for the first time will also kill humpbacked whales.
    
Most Japanese do not eat a lot of whale, proof to critics that the hunt is unnecessary. But the government is trying to promote the meat, which is now served mostly in specialist restaurants.
    
Asian Lunch decided to introduce whale after being approached by Whale Labo, a seller set up last year with the backing of the government's Fisheries Agency, Yamaguchi said.
    
"There is no illegality about the meat as it comes from the government's research whaling. We also wanted to try out a new food material," she said.
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