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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

the hinaki story.

                                   
This is the henaki story.
We read this because we were going on the year 5 and 6 yearly camp, not just camp but we were going to go eeling and that's what hinaki means..
below is my answers and question


Slide 2 answers
What is the Maori Word for-  Eels? - tunu.


Where are they? - in a river or in creeks.


Slide 3 answers
What is a hinaki? the trap.
What type of bait do you think they are using? rotten food


Slide 4 answers
What does “downstream” mean? Something that is moving downstream is moving toward the
mouth of a river, from a point further up the river. Something that is downstream is further toward the mouth of a river than where you are.
Tell a friend what is happening in this diagram…
Why do you have to get up early?  They can't see in the dark and if you do it in day time they will be able to get out


Slide 5 answers
What are they going to do with the eel? Pull it out
What is a billy? A pot


Slide 6 answers
How does Nan kill the eel? Stabbing it
Why do you clean the slime off? Because you don't want to eat it.


Slide 7 answers
Why do you think draining the blood out makes the meat taste better?  eel blood is quite toxic.
Have you ever eaten eel? Both no.


Slide 8 answers
What other types of food can you smoke?
  • Meatloaf. ...
  • Smoked Pork Butt. ...
  • Whole Chicken. ...
  • Smoked Salmon. …
  • Chicken Wings. I read something there that already has me thinking. …
  • Brisket. I think this one is neat because you cook it using two different methods. ...
  • Applewood Smoked Turkey. ...
  • Fish...
  • Pork Belly Burnt Ends

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