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  2. Smalahove - Wikipedia

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    Burning the wool off a head. Since 1998 and the mad cow epidemics, an EU directive forbids the production of smalahove from adult sheep, [8] due to fear of the possibility of transmission of scrapie, a deadly, degenerative prion disease of sheep and goats, though scrapie does not appear to be transmissible to humans.

  3. Lefse - Wikipedia

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    When Norwegian immigrants first arrived in America, they did not have the usual foods they were used to back home, including milk and porridge, dried meat, and lefse, [10] but early Norwegian-American immigrants brought folded lefse to eat for the beginning stages of their journey via ship. [11]

  4. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is popular to buy half a kilogram of pie prawns and to eat it on the quay, feeding the waste to seagulls. Beer or white wine is the normal accompaniment. The largest Norwegian food export (in fact the main Norwegian export of any kind for most of the country's history) in the past has been stockfish (tørrfisk in Norwegian).

  5. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    The product is often sold as fast food in fast food restaurants, normally with fries and salad. [55] A Christmas meal with pinnekjøtt, sausages and puréed swede. Majel – a hearty stew containing mutton, vegetables and barley. [56] Medisterkake – pork meatballs similar to kjøttkake, typically associated with Christmas cooking. [57]

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  7. Happy Halloween! 7 Surprising Foods That Glow - AOL

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    by Samantha Dupler When you hear the phrase "glowing food," we don't really blame you if your immediate word association is something like "unnatural," "radioactive," or "literally, a plate full of

  8. 45 Halloween-Themed Foods To Make for a Scary-Good Feast - AOL

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    Our fun Halloween party food ideas have your Halloween appetizers, cocktails, and desserts covered. Think mummy brie, witch-finger cookies, and bat truffles. 45 Halloween-Themed Foods To Make for ...

  9. Viking expansion - Wikipedia

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    Viking expansion was the historical movement which led Norse explorers, traders and warriors, the latter known in modern scholarship as Vikings, to sail most of the North Atlantic, reaching south as far as North Africa and east as far as Russia, and through the Mediterranean as far as Constantinople and the Middle East, acting as looters, traders, colonists and mercenaries.