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Yeah, we are all horrified and all, but no-one is asking the pertinent question:
What did it taste like?
41 0 ReplyLike a Jolly Rancher, of course.
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10 0 ReplyThat's the story I was expecting
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Like Skittles apparently.
Taste the rainbow.
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The Inuit (formerly called the derogatory 'Eskimos') have a taste for fermented whale blubber.
The Scandinavians also have a taste for fermented seafood.
There's something about living in freezing weather and developing a taste for semi rotten food.
14 2 ReplyI'd wager it has something to do with living in a barren wasteland for at least half the year.
15 0 ReplyWhen the choice is between starve to death or eat the putrid thing, most people will eat the putrid thing.
I dont think the boyfriend was at risk of starving.
10 0 ReplyYeah no I was speaking about the scandinavians, not the bf.
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Imagine, there are even millions of people that eat fermented milk!
11 0 ReplyTasty, tasty fermented milk, both as liquid or solid
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The Scandinavians also have a taste for fermented seafood.
Excuse me, but that's only the Swedes! We may have other weird eating habits in Denmark but surströmning ain't one.
8 0 ReplyGravad laks?...
(Salted and fermented salmon)
3 0 ReplyThat doesn't count 'cause it's delicious
2 0 ReplyHopefully gravad and not gravid!
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Swede here, can confirm swedes like some of the nastiest mf bs. I don't get it. I just stay clear.
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So do the Japanese...
8 0 ReplyLikely because there aren't a lot of herbs and spices where it's cold and fermentation adds complexity to the flavour.
1 0 ReplyTil en viss grad. Lutefisk lukter av vellagret kukost.
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