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MachuPicchu 11-18-2015 08:53 AM

Would you dare trying Swedish traditional food?
 
Would you dare trying Swedish traditional Délicatess?
Are here any Sweds, who really eat THIS once a year, as I read? :1orglaugh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_haw_YDC_zo

baggg 11-18-2015 09:13 AM

I had some pickled scandinavian fish once, it was fine tbh :thumbsup

Paul&John 11-18-2015 09:17 AM

Is it possible to get anywhere outside Sweden? Definitely would try it :)

JFK 11-18-2015 11:35 AM

All those people almost puking , makes me want to try it real bad:helpme

L-Pink 11-18-2015 11:41 AM

"It looks like boogers"

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

CaptainHowdy 11-18-2015 02:52 PM

Wouldn't mind trying that ...

clickity click 11-18-2015 03:02 PM

I remember a video a while back with the same stuff and one of the guys that ate it puked uncontrollably everywhere.

That said, I would eat it. I was actually going to order some. But didn't...

Spunky 11-18-2015 06:57 PM

I'd be puking my guts out

EngineCash 11-19-2015 01:45 AM

Does it really smells so bad??? :)

euronudes 11-19-2015 03:51 AM

I am Swedish and I never tried surströmming. Most swedes had not tasted it I guess.
I was invited to a so called surströmmingsskiva but I left the party early because of the smell...

I've heard from tourists many think that this is something we eat on a daily basis. Which is not true. Its exotic even for me.

Surströmming is most popular in the north of Sweden, on the east coast.

Btw ...
The icelandic rotten shark Hakarl is even worse.

http://businessinscandinavia.org/wp-...rstromming.jpg

Nicky 11-19-2015 04:57 AM

Some eat it like once a year yea, but I'd say most Swede's have never even tasted it. it's salted and fermented fish, it doesnt taste as bad as it smells, usually you eat it with boiled potatoes, white bread and a dressing made from creme fraich, fine chopped red onion and some salt/pepper.

euronudes 11-19-2015 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky (Post 20640261)
Some eat it like once a year yea, but I'd say most Swede's have never even tasted it. it's salted and fermented fish, it doesnt taste as bad as it smells, usually you eat it with boiled potatoes, white bread and a dressing made from creme fraich, fine chopped red onion and some salt/pepper.

Skönt att man inte är enda svensken här :)

just a punk 11-19-2015 05:20 AM

I'm not Swedish and I never tried surströmming. On the other hand we eat salted herring which is a national dish here like Sweden.

http://i.otzovik.com/2014/10/12/1388...g/48932956.jpg

http://n1s2.hsmedia.ru/25/ce/b6/25ce...383818718.jpeg

http://beeffish.ru/published/publicd...%D1%8C_enl.JPG

http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6001/...858bdba_XL.jpg

http://cdn.tipsboard.ru/images/seled..._k_stolu-5.jpg

http://club.foto.ru/gallery/images/p...16/1633249.jpg

We even make salads with salted herring:

http://eda.2k.ua/content/catalog/item_2837_orig.jpg

http://sirofima.ru/wp-content/upload...r-fur-coat.jpg

:winkwink:

nico-t 11-19-2015 05:25 AM

Swedish traditional food 20 years from now:

http://www.montfortalkmaar.nl/images...ta-shoarma.jpg
https://ilgabbianone.files.wordpress...2/07/kebab.jpg
http://kebabtours.com/wp-content/upl...Best-Doner.jpg

CaptainHowdy 11-19-2015 05:27 AM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh ...

nico-t 11-19-2015 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20640279)
I'm not Swedish and I never tried surströmming. On the other hand we eat salted herring which is a national dish here like Sweden.

http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6001/...858bdba_XL.jpg

:winkwink:

also a dutch national snack, eaten like this:

http://www.lc.nl/images/cci_images/a...GAMDG47V.2.jpg

euronudes 11-19-2015 05:34 AM

Have u ever been to sweden?

I would say this is traditional swedish food since 20 years back.
20 years from now I am not sure if Sweden still exists.


The destruction of Sweden is a too big subject for this thread :)

nico-t 11-19-2015 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by euronudes (Post 20640291)
Have u ever been to sweden?

I would say this is traditional swedish food since 20 years back.
20 years from now I am not sure if Sweden still exists.


The destruction of Sweden is a too big subject for this thread :)

Same here in holland. Although from what i see in the media you guys have it worse. But hey at least the food is tasty :winkwink:

euronudes 11-19-2015 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20640303)
Same here in holland. Although from what i see in the media you guys have it worse. But hey at least the food is tasty :winkwink:

Yeah ... its sad with Europe.
I warned for this like 20-25 years ago. But nobody listened.

MetaMan 11-19-2015 06:02 AM

No one fucking cares. This thread isnt about russia in anyway.

just a punk 11-19-2015 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 20640324)
No one fucking cares. This thread isnt about russia in anyway.

You care :winkwink:

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MachuPicchu 11-19-2015 06:38 AM

My friend invites me to come to Sweden this year. The first thing, what I do upon arrival is open a can of surströmming :1orglaugh

MachuPicchu 11-19-2015 06:40 AM

I have tried once this red Russian beef salad, the name was something like herring under fur-coat, yeap?

just a punk 11-19-2015 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MachuPicchu (Post 20640343)
I have tried once this red Russian beef salad, the name was something like herring under fur-coat, yeap?

Exactly ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20640289)
also a dutch national snack, eaten like this:

http://www.lc.nl/images/cci_images/a...GAMDG47V.2.jpg

Yep, I know. I've been to the Netherlands :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20640284)

Shawarma is already a part of national kitchen in my country and I'm ok with it :)

http://0909.com.ua/wp-content/upload...adia-Dener.jpg

http://choicy.ru/uploads/images/00/0.../26/737390.jpg

http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/med...restaurant.jpg

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MachuPicchu 11-19-2015 06:54 AM

Ahahaha thats funny-sad European truth :thumbsup

SpicyM 11-19-2015 07:05 AM

I like fish, watching the video I can see it's the consistency and overal look that makes me wanna puke though :Oh crap

MetaMan 11-19-2015 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20640334)

I care about a broken image?

Freedom6995 11-19-2015 09:58 AM

I had a nice feed of Seal this summer, so I would probably give that Swedish dish a go, np.

Best-In-BC 11-19-2015 10:00 AM

Fermented food is one of the greatest things you can eat, but it taste and smells like shit

Best-In-BC 11-19-2015 10:02 AM

The black guy when he takes a bite, LOL

mineistaken 11-19-2015 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by euronudes (Post 20640221)

Btw ...
The icelandic rotten shark Hakarl is even worse.

Surströmming is not rotten herring. Why do Icelanders make their shark rotten? :error

mineistaken 11-19-2015 10:46 AM

What is the difference between fermented and marinated herring? How do the preparation process differ? Just less salt (barely enough to prevent rotting)?

Paul Markham 11-19-2015 10:59 AM

It shows why those Vikings were real Men, and giving to a bunch of American pussies would get the intended response.



How many of these have you eaten?

I can say four. The fruit, feet, eggs and octopus. Add to that snake, monkey, various bugs, shrimp heads, snails and frogs.

Here in Czech they have a dislike of lamb. A few eat it but buying it is tough.

SpicyM 11-19-2015 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 20640600)
Here in Czech they have a dislike of lamb. A few eat it but buying it is tough.

You can get lamb in any kebab fastfood.

mineistaken 11-19-2015 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 20640647)
You can get lamb in any kebab fastfood.

Are you sure? In most Eastern Europe kebab shops the most popular is actually pork, second goes chicken.
Probably no pork in the very minority kebab shops owned by muslim imigrants, but saying that you can get it in ANY kebab shop...

Plus - the thing you have for kebabs is not actual meat as in that he wants to buy (for a lamb steak or whatever).

just a punk 11-19-2015 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 20640458)
I care about a broken image?

Do you want to ask me repost it again? You are a psycho.

just a punk 11-19-2015 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20640655)
Are you sure? In most Eastern Europe kebab shops the most popular is actually pork, second goes chicken.

Oh... it depends a lot. The region and the type of kebab. For example, shawarma is a kebab (döner kebab) which is usually made with chicken meat. Russian/Georgian shashlik (shish kebab) is usually made with pork meat, while the Azerbaijani or Armenian made from lamb meat (personally I like both). Lula-kebab can be made of lamb, pork, chicken and even beef. There are many other types of kebab such as tandir kabab, tava kebab, chag kebab etc...

Russian shashlik (pork):

http://realkebab.ru/wp-content/uploa...0%BD%D0%B5.jpg

Azerbaijani shish kebab (lamb):

http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6434/...0d6c03_XXL.jpg

mineistaken 11-19-2015 12:31 PM

To be honest when I (or 99% of people in Eastern Europe) hear "kebab shop" they imagine Doner kebab places and 0% of them even think about shashlik places.
Anyways - you also confirmed that you can not get lamb in ANY kebab place.

SekobA 11-19-2015 12:34 PM

No way im gonna eat that

just a punk 11-19-2015 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20640724)
To be honest when I (or 99% of people in Eastern Europe) hear "kebab shop" they imagine Doner kebab places and 0% of them even think about shashlik places.

Seems we are living in very different Europes :winkwink:

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20640724)
Anyways - you also confirmed that you can not get lamb in ANY kebab place.

Of course not. Russian shashlk is usually made of pork - this food has became the traditional dish here many centuries ago. The ethnic Muslims do it with lamb. You just need to decide which one you are going to eat. For example there is a Georgian restaurant (for some unknown reason it's ruled by Armenians ;)) is next to my house. They do shish kebab from any meat you order (pork, lamb, chicken or even beef).

P.S. To make it straight. Christian/atheist Russians prefer shashlk made of pork meat while the Muslim ones (mostly from Caucasus) prefer it made of lamb. Pork is a dirty animal for Muslims and Jews, while lamb is too fat an unhealthy for an European stomach.

Dvae 11-19-2015 06:32 PM

I love me some Swedish Meatballs.

http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73...2c5475af4e.jpg

MetaMan 11-19-2015 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20640675)
Do you want to ask me repost it again? You are a psycho.

I wouldn't waste my time emailing you. If i did so it wouldn't make much sense to use my own nickname and post continually to your email box.

Someone is posing as me or if you're trying to create a joke then ok. But that is not something i would do.

MachuPicchu 11-20-2015 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dvae (Post 20641078)

They look like some shit nuggets, but would not mind trying it :winkwink:

MachuPicchu 11-20-2015 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20640700)
Oh... it depends a lot. The region and the type of kebab. For example, shawarma is a kebab (döner kebab) which is usually made with chicken meat. Russian/Georgian shashlik (shish kebab) is usually made with pork meat, while the Azerbaijani or Armenian made from lamb meat (personally I like both). Lula-kebab can be made of lamb, pork, chicken and even beef. There are many other types of kebab such as tandir kabab, tava kebab, chag kebab etc...

Russian shashlik (pork):

http://realkebab.ru/wp-content/uploa...0%BD%D0%B5.jpg

Azerbaijani shish kebab (lamb):

http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/6434/...0d6c03_XXL.jpg

my thread turned into global food discussion lol :1orglaugh

MakeMeGrrrrowl 11-20-2015 07:32 AM

I eat swedish fish.

http://toomanysweetaddictions.files....12/03/fish.jpg

Joe Obenberger 11-20-2015 01:36 PM

I grew up in Milwaukee with Ma Baensch Pickled Herring. It's amazing. I always keep a jar in the refrigerator. From what I've read, it's especially a German and East European thing, though you'll find it at Kosher food stores, too.

The first time I visited Amsterdam - about 1981 - I tried one of those whole herrings - expecting the taste of marinated herring. Instead, it kinda felt and tasted like biting into a big piece of lard or animal fat. I've skipped it on later visits.

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...23ede6ef02.jpg

SpicyM 11-22-2015 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20640655)
Are you sure? In most Eastern Europe kebab shops the most popular is actually pork, second goes chicken.

I live in Slovakia, never seen pork meat offered in local kebab fastfoods.

They all offer chicken and most also give the option of lamb.

And you sure can get a lamb steak in certain restaurants, it is only hard to buy in stores.

just a punk 11-22-2015 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 20643546)
I live in Slovakia, never seen pork meat offered in local kebab fastfoods.

They all offer chicken and most also give the option of lamb.

Exactly.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 20643546)
And you sure can get a lamb steak in certain restaurants, it is only hard to buy in stores.

Why? Don't you have kosher and halal food choices in the stores?

http://media.mk-turkey.ru/images/upload/img_5505.jpg

SpicyM 11-22-2015 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 20640647)
You can get lamb in any kebab fastfood.


I must correct myself, confused it with veil , sorry.
So yes, it's correct to say lamb is pretty rare here.

SpicyM 11-22-2015 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20640655)
Are you sure? In most Eastern Europe kebab shops the most popular is actually pork, second goes chicken.

Sorry, confused lamb meat with veil. But what I said about pork is correct, never seen pork kebab. The kebab fastfoods offer chicken as #1, then they offer veil as an option but it is clear that chicken is much more popular.


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