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Subject: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: skarpi Date: 24 Jan 20 - 05:43 PM Hallo all, remember brennivin and shark meat some of you can , it´s that time again here in Iceland , it´s called Þorri we are eating foot witch are made by the old viking way . all the best Skarpi Iceland . |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Jack Campin Date: 24 Jan 20 - 05:50 PM That's your way of doing Burns Night? |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: keberoxu Date: 24 Jan 20 - 06:35 PM wait a minute, wait a minute ... shark have FEET?! you mean "fin" ? |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Jack Campin Date: 24 Jan 20 - 06:54 PM I think he meant "food". Tomorrow is the start of the Year of the Rat. Which suggests what the British might be eating to commemorate Brexit Day in the centuries after it's all over. Rotten shark? Luxury. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Rapparee Date: 24 Jan 20 - 08:21 PM Hákarl: "Fermented shark contains a large amount of ammonia and has a strong smell, similar to many cleaning products. It is often served in cubes on toothpicks. Those new to it may gag involuntarily on the first attempt to eat it because of the high ammonia content. First-timers are sometimes advised to pinch their nose while taking the first bite, as the smell is much stronger than the taste. It is often eaten with a shot of the local spirit, a type of akvavit called brennivín." (Wikipedia) |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Jan 20 - 08:23 PM I've had shark in restaurants that was absolutely delicious. The meat was firm and flavorful. But I'm not sure I could handle this Icelandic stuff. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: leeneia Date: 24 Jan 20 - 10:28 PM What about music, Skarpi? Do you play good traditional tunes? Me, I'm a sissy. I didn't even want to eat the squishy sea-creatures they put on my plate in France. When nobody was looking, I sneaked them onto my husband's plate. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Karen Impola Date: 24 Jan 20 - 11:55 PM I ate haggis this evening, for the first time in my life. I actually liked it. (Sorry, thread drift.) |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Rapparee Date: 25 Jan 20 - 12:39 AM Rúgbrauð is delicious, and so is Icelandic wild mushroom soup. There are recipes for both on the WWW. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: keberoxu Date: 25 Jan 20 - 12:17 PM My bad, I didn't stop to think what the OP was trying to say -- Jack Campin got it right. The OP must have intended: "we are eating food which are made by the old Viking way." And I got all mixed up about feet and witches ... I do apologize. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 25 Jan 20 - 12:38 PM Further to what Joe said, I heard fish and chips in Australia is quite likely to be shark and chips. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Elmore Date: 25 Jan 20 - 08:37 PM Reads like bs to me. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Rapparee Date: 26 Jan 20 - 09:10 AM Walking sharks. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: Rapparee Date: 26 Jan 20 - 09:12 AM BS? No. Folklore/Folk Tradition? Yes. Þorri |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: ChanteyLass Date: 26 Jan 20 - 07:26 PM I ate the shark meat and drank the brennevin when I was in Iceland. We were only offered small samples. When I travel, I try to eat whatever I'm offered. The best thing I ate in Iceland was skyr, and I'm glad that it's available here in the US although I'd never noticed it before my trip. When I came home, I could only find it at Whole Foods markets, but now I can find it at supermarkets and even some smaller markets. |
Subject: RE: It´s Viking Þorri feast again Iceland From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 26 Jan 20 - 07:30 PM ... but, Rapparee, they don't walk around ICELAND. |
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