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− | [[File:Bregit lung, Sons and daughters.jpg|thumb|A plate of bregit lung |
+ | [[File:Bregit lung, Sons and daughters.jpg|thumb|A plate of bregit lung]] |
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+ | '''Bregit lung''' was a [[Klingon]] [[food]] often prepared on [[Klingon warship]]s. |
[[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] said he enjoyed bregit lung when it was served aboard the {{IKS|Pagh}}. ({{TNG|A Matter Of Honor}}) |
[[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] said he enjoyed bregit lung when it was served aboard the {{IKS|Pagh}}. ({{TNG|A Matter Of Honor}}) |
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[[Alexander Rozhenko]] ordered a bowl of bregit lung from the [[replicator]] in the [[mess hall]] on board the {{IKS|Rotarran}} in [[2374]]. ({{DS9|Sons and Daughters}}) |
[[Alexander Rozhenko]] ordered a bowl of bregit lung from the [[replicator]] in the [[mess hall]] on board the {{IKS|Rotarran}} in [[2374]]. ({{DS9|Sons and Daughters}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The onscreen props used to display bregit lung were made from tripe. (''[[Star Trek Cookbook]]'')|According to ''[[The Klingon Dictionary]]'', the name of this dish is a literal translation with "tagh" meaning "lung". The game ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]'' stated the dish could be made from the breathing apparatus of any number of animals.}} |
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Revision as of 09:18, 19 September 2014
Bregit lung was a Klingon food often prepared on Klingon warships.
Commander William T. Riker said he enjoyed bregit lung when it was served aboard the IKS Pagh. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")
Alexander Rozhenko ordered a bowl of bregit lung from the replicator in the mess hall on board the IKS Rotarran in 2374. (DS9: "Sons and Daughters")
The onscreen props used to display bregit lung were made from tripe. (Star Trek Cookbook)
According to The Klingon Dictionary, the name of this dish is a literal translation with "tagh" meaning "lung". The game Star Trek: Klingon stated the dish could be made from the breathing apparatus of any number of animals.
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