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| | Cuisine of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The cuisine of Denmark, like that in the other Scandinavian countries (Sweden and Norway), as well as that of northern Germany, its neighbor to the south, is traditionally heavy and rich in fat, being predominated by carbohydrates, meat and fish. |  | | As regards meat-eating, the Danes primarily eat pork, rather than beef: salted and smoked pork, hams, pork roasts, pork tenderloin, pork cutlets and chops are all popular. |  | | While the traditional, commonly-eaten cheese (skæreost) in Denmark is mild, there are also stronger cheeses associated with Danish cuisine. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sm%C3%B8rrebr%C3%B8d
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| | Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Swedish cuisine is similar to the Cuisine of Denmark and Cuisine of Norway, in that it is traditionally simple. |  | | Other types of food which have influenced and are a part of the modern Swedish cuisine is Asian and Tex-Mex. |  | | This mode of cooking is highly influenced by French and Italian cuisine. |
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http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Swedish+cuisine
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| | Roe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Another commonly eaten roe is that from the cod (torsk). |  | | Lumpfish (stenbider) roe is used extensively in Danish cuisine, on top of halved or sliced hard-boiled eggs, on top of mounds of shrimp, or in combination with other fish or seafood. |  | | Tarako (鱈子) - Salted cod roe, often grilled. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe
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| | Info and facts on 'Cuisine of Ethiopia' |
 | | Traditional Ethiopian cuisine employs no pork (Meat from a domestic hog or pig) of any kind, as most Ethiopians are either Muslims (A believer or follower of Islam) or Ethiopian Orthodox Christians (additional info and facts about Ethiopian Orthodox Christians), and are thus prohibited from eating pork. |  | | The plant is pulverized and fermented to make a bread-like food called kocho, which is eaten with ketfo. |  | | Berbere, a combination of powdered chili and other spices (somewhat analogous to Indian (A member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived) curry ((East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice)), is an important ingredient used in many dishes. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/C/Cu/Cuisine_of_Ethiopia.htm
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| | Cuisine of Thailand: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Thai cuisine is known for its blend of fundamental flavors in each dish -- hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty and bitter. |  | | Rice is a staple component of Thai cuisine, as it is of most south-east Asian cuisines. |  | | In Thai cuisine, kaffir lime is frequently combined with garlic, galangal, ginger and fingerroot, together with liberal amount of chillies, blended together to make curry paste. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/cuisine-of-thailand
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| | Cuisine Portal @ VariedTastes.com |
 | | Cuisines of the Americas are based on the cuisines of the countries from which the immigrant peoples came, primarily Europe. |  | | A cuisine (from French cuisine, meaning "cooking; culinary art; kitchen"; itself from Latin coquina, meaning the same; itself from the Latin verb coquere, meaning "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin. |  | | In addition to food, a cuisine is also often held to include beverages, including wine, liquor, tea, coffee and other drinks. |
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http://www.variedtastes.com
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| | Denmark - Scandinavica.com |
 | | Delicious Danish cuisine: Cooking books with the tastiest flavors of the Danish cuisine; smorgasbord, meats, fish, soups, breads and desserts. |  | | - On the 14th century Denmark absorbed the kingdoms of Norway and Sweden in the Union of Kalmar. |  | | - You also know Denmark because Shakespeares Hamlet, Carlsberg beer, the Vikings, the Danish wind farms and Lego. |
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http://www.scandinavica.com/denmark.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Glogg |
 | | In Denmark gløgg is traditionally served during the Christmas season with æbleskiver (apple dumplings) sprinkled with powdered sugar and accompanied with strawberry marmalade. |  | | See also: Swedish cuisine, Finnish cuisine, Norwegian cuisine, Cuisine of Denmark |  | | Use a spoon to scoop up the almonds and raising, Repeat the last step until there is no more Glögg. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/G/GL/GLO/Glogg
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| | Denmark : In Depth : Cuisine Frommers.com |
 | | As for drinks, Carlsberg and Tuborg beer are Denmark's national beverages. |  | | Many main-course dishes are familiar to North Americans, but they're prepared with a distinct flourish in Denmark -- for example, lever med løg (liver and fried onion), bøf (beef, in a thousand different ways), lammesteg (roast lamb), or that old reliable staple, flæskesteg med rødkål (roast pork with red cabbage). |  | | Danish cheese may be consumed at any meal and then eaten again on a late-night smørrebrød at Tivoli. |
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http://www.frommers.com/destinations/denmark/0220020045.html
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| | Welcome to the Official Site of Relais Gourmands - meet Jesper Koch of Molskroen in Denmark |
 | | The culinary treats are created by Chef de Cuisine Jesper Koch. |  | | The menu is Variations from modern and traditional Scandivanian meals to refined mediterranean cuisine. |  | | As the "young chef of the year 2000" he was the Danish representative at the honourable gastronomic contest "Bocuse d'Or" in January 2001 and Jesper Koch returned as number 8 amongst the best chefs in the world. |
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http://www.leschefs.com/relais/europe/divers/molskroen.htm
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| | Mexican Cuisine |
 | | Due to their variety and deliciousness the cuisine of Puebla, Oaxaca and Yucatán stand out, however one must not forget the recipes from Bajío (central part of the country) or the cuisine of the border states. |  | | However, it is not the objective of this homepage to give a paper on the very varied and rich Mexican cuisine, but to present the basic recipes with the understanding that the elements needed for their preparation are easily available in Denmark, which is not the case of the ingredients needed for more sophisticated dishes. |  | | When Christopher Columbus started his search for valuable species in 1492, instead of arriving in India, he found America, sparking off the conquest of countries which like México opened the world to new culinary horizons with its universal donation of vanilla, avocado, corn, tomato and chocolate, among others. |
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http://www.mexican-embassy.dk/cuisine.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Jutland, Denmark --- In a small town that doesn't see much wine and where a typical meal consists of bland ale-soup and day old bread, a talented woman brought to one family and their friends a delectable meal that was fit for a king. |  | | What is most remarkable about this particular chef and the feast she prepared for her friends in Denmark is that she made this meal with only the finest ingredients that would truly make the dinner unforgettable. |  | | Her extraordinary feasts are unlike anything Jutland, and most cities worldwide, have ever seen---they are made with unusual ingredients and each dish is prepared with much care and special attention. |
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| | Scandinavian Feasts |
 | | Scandinavian Feasts features the cuisine of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and it includes menus made up of a bounty of appetizers, drinks, smorgasbord, meats, fish, soups, vegetables, desserts, and baked goods. |  | | Drawing upon her rich knowledge of Scandinavian cuisine and culture, expert chef and veteran writer Beatrice Ojakangas presents a multitude of delicious yet remarkably simple recipes in this cookbook classic, available in paperback for the first time. |  | | Beatrice Ojakangas is the author of two dozen cookbooks, including The Great Scandinavian Baking Book, Scandinavian Cooking, Great Whole Grain Breads, Quick Breads, Pot Pies, The Great Holiday Baking Book, Great Old-Fashioned American Recipes, and Great Old-Fashioned American Desserts. |
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http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/O/ojakangas_feasts.html
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| | 1Up Travel : Denmark - Cuisines of Denmark. |
 | | The bread is buttered and then topped with one, two or sometimes three food items. |  | | This dish is traditionally associated with Christmas, but it is eaten all through the winter. |  | | Danish meatballs are the most common dish served in Denmark. |
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http://www.1uptravel.com/international/europe/denmark/cuisine.html
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| | DiplomatRestaurant |
 | | While he has succeeded in promoting American cuisine in Denmark, his contribution to popularizing U.S. wines is truly outstanding. |  | | As chef of the only outlet for American food in Denmark he remains committed to offering the variety of U.S. cuisine. |  | | Luckily, producers such as Robert Mondavi were more than happy to export to Denmark, and cases of American wine, which at that time cost less than $4 a bottle, started to arrive at the Embassy gates. |
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http://www.usembassy.dk/Events/2004/Spring/DiplomatRestaurant.htm
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| | Piaf Restaurant Review Silkeborg Frommers.com |
 | | Look for heaping platters of paella, bouillabaisse, roasted lamb with rosemary, carpaccio, and sliced veal. |  | | Both are inspired by the tenets of Spanish, Greek, Provençal, and Italian cuisine. |  | | Pork, since it reminds most of the clients of the cuisine served in Denmark during their childhood, and which is consequently something avoided within this consciously exotic setting. |
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http://www.frommers.com/destinations/silkeborg/D47052.html
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| | base macintosh, design and photoshop tennis online hub Archive - Help needed - Aussie Cuisine?! |
 | | Right....i've tried some alleged aussie cuisine now....but as it was in a "concept restaurant" (like the "irish pubs" that pop up all around and only have the shamrock to indicate the difference and to make it authentic) it was quite disappointing... |  | | We're a funny bunch, though....you'd think there'd be a rush to embrace the cuisine of Denmark here with the royal nuptials and all, but really we're just thinking it's a good opportunity to offload some Tasmanian wine on you... |  | | Tomorrow i'm going to an Australian Cuisine restaurant (?!??!!)...and i'm a little puzzled as to what i might be served.... |
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| | Gil's Thrilling Web Site |
 | | I suspect some of them visit almost as much for the wonderful cuisine as to enjoy the company of effusive chef Claus Hjortkjaer and his statuesque wife and partner Linda, both of whom seem to know most of their patrons (and if they don't know you, they still make you feel quite at home). |  | | Serving French country cuisine with European flair and style, Cafe Voila also now offers the decadent French pastries, gateaus and desserts we grew to love while living in England. |  | | A lunch special of duck confit with a red wind demiglaze reminded me that while the French might be the kings of surrender, they really understand the subtleties of sauces in food preparation. |
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http://www.nmia.com/~thriller/Gilgour/french.htm
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| | Imported Danish Food - Danish Food Recipes, dansk mad - danske opskrifter |
 | | We are specialized in Danish cuisine and Danish products and will ship to most of the world. |  | | We feature a cookbook that will facilitate a better understanding of Danish culinary culture by explaining the making of Danish food. |  | | The shop offers Danish products and ingredients that are not readily available outside Denmark. |
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http://www.danish-deli-food.com
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| | The Nordic-American Ring |
 | | The webring of Nordic culture, celebrating the history, language, geography, art, cuisine and more of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. |  | | If you are looking for a small village or farm in Norway Sweden or Denmark try Travel Genie Maps -- selling detailed maps for travel or genealogy since 1985. |  | | Sharing the history and genealogy of Boyum in America; specifically the descendents of Ellend Erikson (Böium) Boyum who came to America from Norway in 1856. |
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http://w.webring.com/webring?ring=norden;list
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| | World War 1 and 2 - Gammel Dansk |
 | | Gammel Dansk is an extremely popular alcoholic beverage in Denmark, which is often drunk in the morning with the breakfast meal. |  | | These herbs and spices include rowanberry, angelica, star aniseed, nutmeg, anise, ginger, laurel, gentian, Seville orange and cinnamon. |  | | Gammel Dansk is produced by De Danske Spritfabrikker A/S (The Danish Spirits Company, Inc.) in Dalby, Denmark in southeast Zealand (Sjælland). |
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http://www.worldwardiary.com/history/Gammel_Dansk
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| | Old Denmark in Cyberspace - Links |
 | | Through a map of Denmark you can travel in the danish landscapes and enjoy photos of typical and rare species of plants |  | | The official version from the Danish Ministry of foreign relations - a bit boring... |  | | A virtual tour to the cities, the churches, the museums, the castles, the attractions - see the Danish landscapes. |
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http://www.olddenmark.dk/links.php
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| | Tourism in Denmark - |
 | | Visitors to Denmark should try the local cuisine, characterized by Danish beer (Carlsberg, Tuborg or Faxe), red sausages, frikadeller (Danish meatballs), the world-famous national dish smørrebrød (open-face sandwiches) and many famous fish dishes. |  | | The majority of Danes, especially younger, professional, well-educated Danes, speak English and are glad to do so; thus, travelling in Denmark is easy for many people because of the large common language base. |  | | For Danes, the people who live in the land of Denmark, a key self-identifying concept is "hygge" (Danish meaning "coziness"). |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Tourism_in_Denmark
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| | Google Earth Hacks - File Downloads - Denmark |
 | | Copenhagen Denmark Restaurant - Australian Cuisine - They moved. |  | | This building is the fictionary headquarter of the Europol unit at Copenhagen, Denmark, as featured in the TV miniseries "Ørnen" (The Eagle) - a Danish/German co-production. |  | | Rungstedlund, home of the Danish author Karen Blixen (pen name, Isak Dinesen). |
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http://www.googleearthhacks.com/downloads/country.php?country=20
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| | LinkDiscovery.com - Miami Restaurants, Miami Dining, Miami Singles, Miami Dating, Miami Dining Guide, Miami Cuisine |
 | | Serving foods from around the world, specializing in Denmark's cuisine. |  | | Offering bocce ball games, cold beer, shrimp bait and smoked fish at Virginia Key on Biscayne Bay, established 1954. |  | | LinkDiscovery.com - Miami Restaurants, Miami Dining, Miami Singles, Miami Dating, Miami Dining Guide, Miami Cuisine |
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http://www.linkdiscovery.com/miami_restaurants.html
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| | denmark travel Guide - eDestinationguide.com |
 | | Denmark has a great cosy culture of cosy pubs or clubs, drinking beer and listening to great music. |  | | Denmark is divided into 14 counties (amter, singular - amt) and 2 boroughs(amtskommuner, singular - amtskommune) |  | | Denmark is a small country, most of it occupying the Jutland peninsula. |
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http://denmark.edestinationguide.com
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| | The Pedia - Sweden |
 | | Denmark and Sweden were united under a single... |
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| | A Culinary Cycling Circus, Bicycling Italy with ExperiencePlus!: italy, parma, ravenna, cuisine, gourmet, pasta, ... |
 | | You are here:- Italian Tourism >> Italy tour packages |  | | A Culinary Cycling Circus, Bicycling Italy with ExperiencePlus!: italy, parma, ravenna, cuisine, gourmet, pasta, cycling tours, hiking, portugal, singles, denmark, andalusia, travel, costa rica, active, cycle, biking, walk, tour, bike, cruise |
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| | .: Denmark Hospitality Denmark Hotel Accommodation Denmark Lodging Denmark Cuisine |
 | | Primarily owned by students, and it is the biggest youth- and student travel agent in Northern Europe. |  | | The club offers a wide variety of services provided for members only, which are meant to facilitate the arrival to Denmark as well as providing a meeting zone for all expats who have been in Denmark for a longer period of time. |  | | - if you would like to contribute a story or some photo's about your own experience of Denmark, that would be very welcome! |
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http://www.worldofhospitality4u.com/LMA/directory/Denmark/index.html
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| | http://www.mexican-embassy.dk/ |
 | | From the 20th of December of 2005 The Embassy of Mexico in Denmark headquarters will be located in: |  | | Fra den 20 December vil vores nye adresse vær: |
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