
I have never tried it, but considering the fact that I can't even eat a fishstick without throwing up my guess is, yes, it really is that gross.
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"A Japanese study has shown that the smell of a newly opened can of surströmming is the most putrid smell of food in the world..."
Wow...that is bad. People actually eat that stuff?
Speaking of gross food does anyone here have any experience with Hákarl? Is that as gross as people say?
Or maybe even seagull wine? I am betting that is definitely a no.![]()
Not people. Swedes.
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Or maybe even seagull wine? I am betting that is definitely a no.![]()
.....oh i don't think i even wanna KNOW what "seagull wine" could possibly be, and raising the possibility of chucking on my computer.....![]()
Kalevalatar said:Why, you are practically baiting me to mention our very own national Easter delicacy, mämmi!
Looking like a bad case of diarrhea, it's a classic dish to treat our foreign exchange students and visitors to. Oh those horrified faces!![]()
SyntheticPaper said:Speaking of gross food does anyone here have any experience with Hákarl? Is that as gross as people say?
Or maybe even seagull wine? I am betting that is definitely a no.![]()
lux et lex said:My grandpa was part Swede and got me into eating pickled herring. mmmm SO GOOD!
From the food you could never make any diference between christmas, easter, pentecost or midsommer, they are all based on pickled herring and snaps.