I'm aware of some of the most infamous nordic fish-dishes, but I never heard of this one or why it would ruin knives.
Not that I'm judging, given what I was on the fence about sharing...
So there's a local company in my state which sells, mm, Southern... meats. Despite my vegetarian inclinations, I'm a big fan of their "liver pudding". It's local, it's something most people don't eat, it's healthy.
Heh. Eco-logicial and eco-nomical at once.
So a week ago I tried something called C-Loaf. I don't know where they got that name, but whatever. It's... basically pork stomachs. Glued together with gelatin and gluten, with vinegar for... flavor.
The same company's liver pudding is basically a block of crumbly-dry organ meat that keeps pretty well. When I get a protein craving, mm, it really does satisfy it. It's kinda a wonderfood and I always have to stop myself from eating too much at once. #AlmostVegetarianProblems
These jellied pork stomachs are not that. Oh, they spice it up a little, though that's mostly the vinegar (lame sense of smell, still). It helped with protein cravings, but didn't taste nearly as good. I had to finish it today when my power went out, since it probably near end-of-life anyway.
Here's the thing: It took me an entire weak to realize... I was basically eating pickled hot dogs.
I thought I was sacrificing my resilient taste buds for a good cause, but people *do* eat pork stomachs. Constantly! Heh!
So yeah uh that's back off the menu. Back to liver. Maybe I'll try tripe, gross as it looks, assuming it does have protein.