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[[File:Bregit lung, Sons and daughters.jpg|thumb|A plate of bregit lung.]]
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'''Bregit lung''' (''bIreQtagh'') is a [[Klingon]] [[food]] often prepared on Klingon [[warship]]s.
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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.}}
{{bginfo|This dish is can be made from the breathing apparatus of any number of animals. It should not be confused with Durani Lizard Skins (Duran lung dir) in which lung is pronounce "loong" [[tlhIngan Hol]], and refers to animals including reptiles and salamanders ([[Star Trek: Klingon]]).}}
 
   
 
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Revision as of 09:18, 19 September 2014

File:Bregit lung, Sons and daughters.jpg

A plate of bregit lung

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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