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Traditional recipes from the Norway Genealogy Page. ... This page is dedicated to my Grandmother, Esther Anna Frank (Mrs. Sig Score), 1899-1993. Although she was of German descent, when she married a Norwegian, she learned to cook Norwegian.
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Norwegian American Homepage's linkpage to websites with Norwegian recipes and/or discussions of Norwegian foods ... CAPTAIN GORPLE'S NORWEGIAN CUISINE — Recipes for grav lax, beer pickled salmon, fish balls (fiskeboller), and more. Includes article on "Flatbrod, Man's Earliest Cuisine."
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Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Norwegian Food Safety Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Norwegian food - a short article from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; ... Recipe Source! Norwegian Recipes - 22 delicious recipes from Norway. Norwegian Recipes - from www.A-Z of Women.com ... Index | Norwegian food and recipes...
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What food is Norwegian? ... A nationwide survey carried out in January 1994, in connection with the Government's promotion "Competitive Strategies for Norwegian Food", showed distinct regional preferences where dishes are concerned.
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The Daily Norwegian ... The Norwegian Table ... A Rose by Any Other Name....; Sometimes it's not a matter of how the food tastes as is how it sounds.
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One of Norway's hidden foods is grøt. What in the world is grøt? Well, it's porridge and it has been as important to the Norwegian people as oil has been to the modern day Norwegian economy. Porridge, the food of fairy tales.
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Food safety is governed by the "Norwegian Food Safety Authority." ; The national bread in Norway is lefse, a flat bread which didn't require an oven (which only rich people had one, plus an oven takes a lot of fuel to run.) Popular foods are meatcakes, lamb and cabbage stew, and cod.
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