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  2. Swedish Fish - Wikipedia

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    Three Swedish Fish: yellow, green, and red. Each has "Swedish" embossed on its side. Salmiak-flavored black Swedish Fish or "salted herring", with the manufacturer's name "Malaco" embossed. Swedish Fish is a fish-shaped, chewy candy originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco in 1957 [1] for the U.S. market. [2]

  3. Surströmming - Wikipedia

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    The videos have been criticized for not following normal preparation methods, which include opening the can outdoors and/or underwater, gutting the fish and removing the backbone, and serving with tunnbröd (a Swedish flatbread) and other accoutrements to make a surströmmingsklämma ("surströmming sandwich").

  4. Lutefisk - Wikipedia

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    The first step in preserving is soaking the fish for five to six days, with the water changed daily. The saturated lutefisk is then soaked in an unchanged solution of cold water and lye for an additional two days. The fish swells during this soaking, and its protein content decreases by more than 50 percent, producing a jelly-like consistency.

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  9. List of fishes of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    An exception is the family Sebastidae, which contains appreciated food fish, but as they are rare in Swedish waters they are not subjected to systematic fishing. [ 25 ] Of the family Triglidae , most species are uncommon in Swedish waters, but the small Chelidonichthys gurnardus (25–30 cm) has in recent decades attracted attentions as a food ...

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