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Smelly Swedish herring gets museum all its own
AFP/Yahoo ^ | Tue May 17, 1:14 PM ET

Posted on 05/17/2005 7:44:32 PM PDT by martin_fierro

Smelly Swedish herring gets museum all its own

Tue May 17, 1:14 PM ET

STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Fermented Baltic herring, a Swedish delicacy so smelly that the tins are best opened outdoors with a pinched nose, will be the focus of a new museum dedicated to the specialty.

The museum will open on June 4 in Skeppsmalen, just north of the northern town of Oernskoeldsvik, and will give visitors a historical, cultural and culinary overview of the dish, as well as an opportunity to taste it if they dare.

Fermented Baltic herring is a specialty from northern Sweden, dating back to the days when herring was preserved in brine.

The herring is caught in late spring, then placed in the salt mixture in wooden barrels for several days before being moved into the sun for several months to ferment. It is then shipped to stores in small tins.

Traditionally eaten in mid-August, surstroemming, as the herring is called in Swedish, is known for the dreadful odour that comes out of the tin when it is opened.

Only a fraction of Swedes claim to actually enjoy the dish, which is served with boiled new potatoes and accompanied by aquavit or beer.

According to Swedish news agency TT, the museum has received a total of 10 million kronor (1.37 million dollars, 1.08 million euros) from the European Union in start-up money.


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KEYWORDS: herring; punny; surstroemming; sweden; unnngh
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To: MineralMan

Scandanavians eating funky foods ping.


41 posted on 05/18/2005 6:14:14 AM PDT by ctlpdad
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To: ctlpdad

I've never tried that fermented herring, and probably never will. Lots of fermented fish sauces in oriental cuisine, too. I like those OK, but I think I'll pass on this delicacy.


42 posted on 05/18/2005 6:33:24 AM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: MineralMan

I don't think anyone would blame you one bit!


43 posted on 05/18/2005 6:51:01 AM PDT by ctlpdad
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To: martin_fierro
No one has posted a pic of Dolly Varden yet??
44 posted on 05/18/2005 7:38:07 AM PDT by pissant (Dead Terrorists are a good thing)
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To: Charles Henrickson
surströmming sounds like something guaranteed to give you a sour stomach.

My only experience with herring is as a component of cold borscht -- not good. I'll take your word for it re: the cheese and crackers...

45 posted on 05/18/2005 9:47:42 AM PDT by mikrofon (Wilkommen, meine Damen und Herring!)
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