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Date:         Sat, 17 Apr 1999 17:36:40 +0200
Reply-To:     Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
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From:         Per Lindgren <lindgre@ONLINE.NO>
Subject:      Re: CANADIAN THREAT!/FRI!
Comments: To: "Robert A. Alexander" <satcong@VOL.COM>
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"Robert A. Alexander" wrote:

> Marshall Ruskin wrote: > > > Is that the sauce made by fermenting fish, like the Icelandic people eat, or > > more like Kim Chee, which Korean people eat? > > Well, Icelanders and Koreans produce a vastly inferior product, when compared to > real Vietnamese Nouc Mam sauce!!! I have to thank Joel Walker for providing me > with the original recipe. His is the REAL Phouc Vinh recipe, the factory there > was world renowned!

AFAIK, the Icelanders bury some large quantities of herring at the beaches at one time of the year, then all citizens of the town take their evening walks on the beaches, and the men stop to PISS!! onto the sand, under which the herring is buried. The special "flavour" makes it into a higly appreciated delicacy, I cant understand how.

PerL Arendal, Norway


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