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  2. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    The dough is rolled out into thin strips, about 60 cm long, and the strips are made as seven rings on top of each other in a spiral. Fried rengakaker become crispy and can be eaten with butter and cheese or salty toppings. [21] Rugbrød – a type of bread made with various proportions of flour from rye grain.

  3. Danish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Formerly served unsweetened accompanying main courses like fried herring, but now almost exclusively served for breakfast with cold milk or whipped cream. Lemon or orange zest is sometimes added for spice. Millionbøf, (Million-steak), fried ground beef (a million tiny steaks) with gravy. Usually served over pasta or mashed potatoes.

  4. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Swedish husmanskost are pea soup (ärtsoppa), boiled and mashed carrots, potato and rutabaga served with pork (rotmos med fläsk), many varieties of salmon (such as gravlax, inkokt lax, fried, pickled), varieties of herring (most commonly pickled, but also fried, au gratin, etc.), fishballs (fiskbullar), meatballs (köttbullar ...

  5. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Many of the traditional dishes are the result of using conserved materials because of the long winters. Modern Norwegian cuisine, although still strongly influenced by its traditional background, has been influenced by globalization: pasta, pizza, tacos, and the like are as common as meatballs and cod as staple foods.

  6. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    The most common fillings are tomato and mozzarella, but spinach, mushrooms, baby corn, and ham are often used. The dish has many variations. Papanași: Romania, Moldova: A Papanași is a Romanian traditional fried pastry resembling a small sphere, usually filled with a soft cheese such as urdă and cherry or morello jam. Pictured is Papanași ...

  7. Regional cuisines of medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    Queen Esther and King Ahasuerus depicted dining on, among other things, a fish dish and a pretzel; illustration from Hortus deliciarum, Alsace, late 12th century.. Though various forms of dishes consisting of batter or dough cooked in fat, like crêpes, fritters and doughnuts were common in most of Europe, they were especially popular among Germans and known as krapfen (Old High German: "claw ...

  8. America's 25 Favorite Regional Condiments and Sauces - AOL

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    This is a lot like sweet and sour sauce with sautéed onions. ... is creamy, tangy, and made for fried food. This Mississippi specialty is usually made out of ketchup, mayo, chili sauce, and more ...

  9. Category:Scandinavian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scandinavian cuisine" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gull egg; L. Limpa;