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Lutefisk (Norwegian,
pronounced [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɛsk] in
Northern and
parts of
Central Norway, [ˈlʉ̂ːtəˌfɪsk] in
Southern Norway; Swedish:
lutfisk [ˈlʉ̂ːtfɪsk];...
- po****tion was 1,518 at the 2020 census. It
proclaims itself to be the "
lutefisk capital of the USA."
Madison was
platted in 1884, and
named after Madison...
-
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...
- 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...
- There's also
Walleye chowder.
Lutefisk - is very po****r in Minnesota, and is
often eaten during Christmas.
Lutefisk is
dried whitefish.
Usually cod...
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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...
- 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...
- flæskesteg), lamb or
mutton (pinnekjøtt), ****y
sausage (medisterpølse) and
lutefisk. The meal is
usually served along with sour (red)
cabbage (surkål/rødkål)...
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liver c****erole.
Gravlax and
herring is also
often served, and
sometimes lutefisk (lipeäkala)
along with
boiled potatoes, peas and ryebread.
Christmas dessert...
- used in
various dishes, such as
minced meat sauces,
Swedish meatballs,
lutefisk and
different cakes. The all****e tree,
classified as an
evergreen shrub...