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lutefisk

NOUN
  1. dried cod soaked in a lye solution before boiling to give it a gelatinous consistency

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  • 'Lutefisk' is an infamous Norwegian dish composed of fish soaked in lye. Boing Boing: December 14, 2003 - December 20, 2003 Archives
  • A 'lutefisk' maker as a boy, he had an unmatched run in politics. Macleans.ca
  • I suspect that for future generations of Ethiopan-Americans and others of East African ancestry, injera will be what lutefisk is for Scandinavian-Americans; the traditional food which most outsiders won't touch. Science News From Science News
  • The Norwegian word lutefisk means ‘fish washed in lye’ and refers to an ancient manufacturing process that involved drying fish and soaking it in lye.
  • They ‘drive great distances and spend much money for the delicacy, they'll risk their lives on icy roads going to lutefisk dinners in faraway communities’.
  • Christmas meal traditions vary by region and may include roast pork, other meat, or lutefisk.
  • Because she looks lovely, and we would look like three-month-old lutefisk in some of these colors. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • (A college student who studied "The Zombie as Metaphor" is no substitute for radio detective Guy Noir, but a military-trained female diner owner offers some hope that lutefisk will one day again reign supreme at church suppers.) 5 books on zombies
  • I then mapped it out and found that the line between General Mills HQ and Mecca went directly through Norway and Sweden, foreign places where the national dish is lutefisk--a kind of jellied fish much like the Arab dish, maraq samak sana'd except it's soaked in lye rather than tomato sauce and doesn't stink as badly. Archive 2009-02-01
  • STILL, way better than another upper midwest staple .... lutefisk! Fried Carp, Anyone?
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