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    Lefse (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈlɛ́fsə̌]) is a traditional soft Norwegian flatbread. It is made with riced potatoes, can include all purpose (wheat)...
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    is comparable to a tortilla. Lefse is a traditional accompaniment to lutefisk, and the fish is often rolled up in the lefse. Blueberry Muffin- It is a popular...
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    pɛpəˌroʊmiˈɔɪdiːz/), the Chinese money plant, UFO plant, pancake plant, lefse plant or missionary plant, is a species of flowering plant in the nettle...
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  • are notable for population fluctuations and recurrent mass migrations" lefse, "a large thin potato pancake served buttered and folded" lutefisk, "dried...
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    and gamalost), dairy products, and breads (predominantly dark/darker). Lefse is a Norwegian potato flatbread, usually topped with large amounts of butter...
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    electronic music." Studio albums Dedicate Function (2012, Lefse Records) Singles Lefse Records 7" (2012, Lefse Records) Concert Silence is a collaborative project...
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    Traditionally, rakfisk is served sliced or as a fillet on flatbrød or lefse, with almond potatoes. Some also include thinly sliced raw onion, sour cream...
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    with a variety of side dishes, including bacon, peas, pea stew, potatoes, lefse, gravy, mashed rutabaga, white sauce, melted or clarified butter, syrup...
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    independently through his own blog around 2009 and via labels like Tri Angle, Lefse Records, Weird World, and eventually Domino later on in his career. Krell...
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  • Kokkeklar – soups Kung Gustaf – seafood Latplanta – spices (Latvia) Lierne – lefse Limfjord – seafood Liva Energi – energy drinks, protein drinks Lucullus...
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    Armenian flat bread inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists Lefse – a Norwegian flatbread incorporating potato as a major ingredient Matzo...
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    Crispbread Farl Flammkuchen Flatbrød Flatkaka Focaccia Hoggan Khachapuri Lángos Lefse Mekitsa Opłatek Pancake Pane carasau Piadina Pita Pizza Podpłomyk Rieska...
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    brown colour. It is can be used as a cheese spread on slices of bread, lefse, or waffles. There are several regional and local variants. There also exists...
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    Indian's debut album, Psychic Chasms, was released on October 13, 2009 by Lefse Records. The album was designated Best New Music by Pitchfork, and Spin...
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    outnumbering other denominations in the area. This group has unique foods such as lefse and lutefisk. The continent's largest Scandinavian event, Norsk Høstfest...
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  • American electronic music band Neon Indian, released on October 13, 2009, by Lefse Records. Pitchfork placed the album at number 14 on its list of Top 50 Albums...
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    are often wrapped in a lompe, a potato flatbread somewhat similar to a lefse. Virtually all sausages will be industrially precooked and either fried...
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  • Retrieved December 27, 2011. Official Facebook page Official MySpace page Official page at Lefse Records Archived 2011-10-20 at the Wayback Machine...
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    pastry. Rolling pins Striated rolling pin surface for making Norwegian Lefse Long rolling pin used for making Japanese udon noodles A small porcelain...
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    with very round, dark green leaves, also known as Chinese Money Plant, Lefse Plant, or Missionary Plant and is from the south of China Pachira aquatica...
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  • earthy overtones Rakfisk, a Norwegian fermented fish dish often served with lefse and flatbrød. Retsina, resinated wine, popular in Greece Rivella, a Swiss...
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    Crispbread – flat and dry type of cracker Mjukkaka – Swedish round flatbread Lefse – traditional soft Norwegian flatbread Matza – traditional Jewish unleavened...
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    and seasonings that is meant to simmer on the stove for up to two days. Lefse, traditionally a Scandinavian flatbread, has been handed down to descendants...
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    Ricers are also used to make Mont Blanc (a dessert of chestnut puree), lefse (a Norwegian) flatbread, spätzle (German noodles), passatelli (a type of...
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    name "bagebröd", meaning "baked bread". Lagana (Greece) Lángos (Hungary) Lefse (Norway) Oatcake (United Kingdom) Pane carasau (Sardinia, Italy) Parlenka...
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    Griddle Lefse cooking on an electric griddle Classification Cooking equipment Industry Various Application Cooking Fuel source Traditional fuels, natural...
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    brown sugar). Tjukklefse ("Thick lefse") is thicker and often served with coffee as a cake. Potetlefse ("Potato lefse") is similar to and used like tynnlefse...
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  • three days Houses was signed by Lefse Records. Messina joined the group soon after. Houses released the album via Lefse on October 19, 2010, and played...
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    (self-released, 2010) The Inner Mansions (Lefse Records, 2012) All of Us Together (Lefse, 2012) Glacier (Lefse, 2013) Morning World (Paper Bag Records,...
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    forms part of the traditional Christmas smörgåsbord, served on rugbrød or lefse with strong mustard and pickled beetroots. A rolled version (Danish/Norwegian:...
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