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  2. Rømmegrøt - Wikipedia

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    Rømme is a Norwegian word meaning sour cream; grøt translates as 'porridge'. Traditionally, rømmegrøt is a delicacy prepared for special occasions, including holidays. It is considered to be a traditional Norwegian dish. Recipes differ depending on the region of the country. [2]

  3. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Rømmegrøt – Norwegian porridge made with sour cream, whole milk, wheat flour, butter, sugar, and salt. [ 17 ] Rubaboo – a basic stew or porridge consumed by the coureurs des bois and voyageurs (fur traders) and Métis people [ 18 ] of North America , traditionally made of peas or corn (or both) with grease ( bear or pork ) and a ...

  4. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Rømme – Norwegian sour cream made from cream or a mixture of whole milk and cream that has been soured. The sour cream is acidified with the help of a bacterial culture, either natural or with added lactic acid culture. Sour cream has a thick consistency and a sour smell, widely used as an ingredient in dishes, and is also used by some in ...

  5. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian breakfast consists of bread, cheese, and milk. Traditionally this meal included a porridge such as grøt (flour and groats boiled with milk). Different kinds of grøt exist, including rømmegrøt (Regular grøt but milk is replaced with sour cream) and risgrøt (Regular grøt with rice instead of groats) [1]

  6. Porridge - Wikipedia

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    Sour cream porridge, a Norwegian porridge of wheat flour in cooked sour cream with a very smooth and slightly runny texture. It is served with sugar, cinnamon, cured meats or even hard-boiled eggs depending on local custom. This is the same recipe for what is called béchamel in France and treated as a sauce for savoury dishes.

  7. List of Norwegian desserts - Wikipedia

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    Cake made from cream cheese and featuring a graham-cracker crust Pepperkake: Crispy cookie made from ginger, cinnamon, and other spices Peppernøtt: Small anise-flavored cookies Pikekyss (marengs) Cream dessert made from whipped egg whites and sugar, and occasionally an acidic ingredient such as lemon, vinegar, or cream of tartar Pleskener

  8. List of Norwegian cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Nøkkelost - a soft, mature sour milk cheese flavored with caraway seeds. Pultost - a soft, mature sour milk cheese flavored with caraway seeds. Ridderost - a smear-ripened cheese with soft and supple consistency. Selbu - a versatile blue cheese, that goes well on bread or on its own. Skjørost - a fresh curd of sour skim milk.

  9. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    The milk-cream strudel is an oven-baked pastry dough stuffed with a sweet bread, raisin and cream filling and served in the pan with hot vanilla sauce. [66] Mille-feuille: France: The mille-feuille ("thousand sheets"), vanilla slice, cream slice, custard slice, also known as the Napoleon or kremschnitt, is a pastry originating in France.