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    Lutefisk (Norwegian, pronounced [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɛsk] in Northern and parts of Central Norway, [ˈlʉ̂ːtəˌfɪsk] in Southern Norway; Swedish: lutfisk [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɪsk];...
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    the county seat of Lac qui Parle County. It proclaims itself to be the "lutefisk capital of the USA." Madison was platted in 1884, and named after Madison...
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  • Lutefisk was an American alternative rock band based in Los Angeles. It was active in the 1990s as part of LA's Silver Lake alternative music scene. During...
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    chapati, was invented in Minnesota. Lutefisk - is very popular in Minnesota, and is often eaten during Christmas. Lutefisk is dried whitefish. Usually cod...
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    it is comparable to a tortilla. Lefse is a traditional accompaniment to lutefisk, and the fish is often rolled up in the lefse. There are significant regional...
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    straight but is often used reconstituted for fishsticks, gefilte fish, lutefisk, surimi (imitation crab meat), etc. Because of their lower oil and fat...
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  • goes insane when they steal it as part of a prank. 56 21 "Revenge of the Lutefisk" Jack Dyer Jonathan Aibel & Glenn Berger April 20, 1999 (1999-04-20) 3ABE19...
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    used in various dishes, such as minced meat sauces, Swedish meatballs, lutefisk and different cakes. The allspice tree, classified as an evergreen shrub...
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  • Ingredients: Appetizer: amber ale, salmon fillets, frisée, kantola Entrée: lutefisk, hazelnuts, pinot noir, dried lobster mushrooms Dessert: baby eggplants...
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    In Norway and Iceland, the stockfish is mostly used as a snack and for lutefisk production. In Italy, the fish (called stoccafisso) is soaked and used...
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  • and Chris Santos October 20, 2016 (2016-10-20) Ingredients: Appetizer: lutefisk, mache, skordalia, crunchy berry cereal (Bobby's choice) Entrée: beets...
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  • Appetizer: black radishes, tuna noodle casserole, pickle jelly beans, lutefisk Entrée: BBQ cottage cheese salad, rack of elk, cauliflower leaves, natto...
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    Perhaps one of the largest authentic Norwegian dinners is the annual lutefisk dinner hosted by the First Lutheran Church, Williston, North Dakota, every...
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    traditional Greenlandic food Kusaya – Japanese dried and fermented fish Lutefisk – Nordic dried fish dish Pla ra – Southeast Asian fermented fish seasoning...
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    delicacy in Spain and is known as huevas de maruca. Ling can be made into lutefisk. The common ling is targeted by commercial fisheries using trawls, although...
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    series – Ino Yamanaka, Konohamaru, Tsunami, Hanabi Hyuga Psychonauts – Nils Lutefisk and Crystal Flowers Snagrash Persona 5 Strikers – Akane Hasegawa Red Ninja:...
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    commonly eaten around Christmas. Traditional Norwegian dishes include lutefisk, smalahove, pinnekjøtt, raspeball, and fårikål. A Norwegian speciality...
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  • migrations" lefse, "a large thin potato pancake served buttered and folded" lutefisk, "dried codfish that has been soaked in a water and lye solution before...
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    activities. A small segment of the Scandinavian population attend a traditional lutefisk dinner to celebrate Christmas. Life in Minnesota has also been depicted...
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    and chips Fish ball Fishcake Fish finger Fish fry Fish pie Fried fish Lutefisk Pescado frito Scrod Stockfish Taramasalata Traditional Grimsby smoked fish...
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    "Ballard". Your Destination Guide to Seattle. "You can find me where the lutefisk is". 21 October 2010. Rob Lein. "Vikings bumble in draft? Uff da". Bismarck...
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  • to a specific location in the dungeon. Lutefisk is frequently referenced in Dungeons of Dredmor, where lutefisk is a consumable item, and flavor text frequently...
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    are used to cure many types of food, including the traditional Nordic lutefisk, olives (making them less bitter), canned mandarin oranges, hominy, lye...
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    especially during the appetizer course — along with pickled herring, crayfish, lutefisk, or smoked fish. In this regard, it is popularly quipped that aquavit helps...
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    fermented shark Fesikh – Traditional Egyptian fish dish fermented in salt Lutefisk – Nordic dried fish dish Surströmming – Swedish fermented Baltic Sea herring...
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  • Plastilina Mosh Aquamosh Beck Odelay Lutefisk Burn in Hell Fuckers Andy Kaulkin Six Foot Seven & Rising Lutefisk Tin Man's Cue Kyuss/Wool Split 7" Shine/Short...
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    Food with Adam Richman in Minneapolis where he introduced Richman to lutefisk. In January 2012, another spinoff of Bizarre Foods, Bizarre Foods America...
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    fillet Fish head Fish oil Fish sauce Fish paste Fish steak Fish stock Lutefisk Salted fish Salted squid Shark liver oil Shrimp paste Smoked fish Stockfish...
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    uses grated cassava instead of rice flour. The Norwegian dish known as lutefisk (Norwegian: lutfisk, lit. 'lye fish'). Bagels are often boiled in a lye...
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    fillet Fish head Fish oil Fish sauce Fish paste Fish steak Fish stock Lutefisk Salted fish Salted squid Shark liver oil Shrimp paste Smoked fish Stockfish...
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