Butchcassidy
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You get it here in the US, in MinnesotaIt could be worse, they could force you to eat Lutefisk:
Oh sure, it looks like any ordinary fish... but it's not:
From:
Norway.
What the hell is it?
Ahhh, Lutefisk. A clean, down-to-earth Scandinavian recipe.
A little too clean.
Lutefisk is a traditional Norwegian dish featuring cod that has been steeped for many days in a solution of lye, until its flesh is caustic enough to dissolve silver cutlery.
Wait, it gets worse ...
For those of you who don't know, lye (potassium hydroxide/sodium hydroxide) is a powerful industrial chemical used for cleaning drains, killing plants, de-budding cow horns, powering batteries and manufacturing biodiesel. Contact with lye can cause chemical burns, permanent scarring, blindness or total deliciousness, depending on whether you pour it onto a herring or your own face. Or, so the lutefisk industry would have us believe.
They had a factory making this horrendous thing near minneapolis.
Dont u folks eat it during lent?