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  2. Buta no shippo - Wikipedia

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    Buta no shippo (豚のしっぽ) is a Japanese card game.It literally means pig's tail in English.The game is usually played with three or more players. It can be considered a party game.

  3. Knife - Wikipedia

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    Another prominent feature of many folding knives is the opening mechanism. Traditional pocket knives and Swiss Army knives commonly employ the nail nick, while modern folding knives more often use a stud, hole, disk, or flipper located on the blade, all of which have the benefit of allowing the user to open the knife with one hand.

  4. Whale meat - Wikipedia

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    The tail meat is not the same as the fluke (tail flipper), and they go by different names. As previously mentioned, different cuts of whale meat have specialised names. The belly meat, in the striped bellows-like underbelly of baleen whales "from the lower jaw to the navel", [ 15 ] is called unesu ( ウネス(畝須) ) and is known for ...

  5. MythBusters (2007 season) - Wikipedia

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    Because they were placed in a container, the steak knives were all pointing forward and had their direction set. This allowed them to hit the target, causing serious ...

  6. Pork tail - Wikipedia

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    Fried pig tail Cuts of pork including #14, pig tail, are pictured. Pig tail, also referred to as pigtail and pork tail, are the tails from a pig used as a food ingredient in many cuisines.

  7. Bizarre Foods America - Wikipedia

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    No. Air dates Location Notes/featured bizarre foods 1 (1) January 24, 2012 Twin Cities: Andrew visits a hotdish cook off, deep fried snapping turtle, elk kabobs, guinea pig confit cone, Jucy Lucy, Cajun Bluesy, duck nuts, butter burgers, making meals with meat glue, carp, Hmong cuisine including bitter bamboo soup, papaya salad at Hmongtown Marketplace.