Norwegian

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Terms in Norwegian 1031-1040 of 2001

korallkjuke

[Norwegian]

Hen of the woods or maitake mushroom. A frilled fungus with many caps that grows on trees and which is edible when it is very young.

koriander

[Norwegian]

Coriander (US: cilantro)

korint

/koo-REEN-tehr/
[Norwegian] plural korinter

Currant. Dried grape.

korketrekk

/KORK-ehr-tre-kehr/
[Norwegian] plural korketrekken

Corkscrew

kotelett

/KOH-tehr-LEH-t(ehr)/
[Norwegian] plural koteletter

Chop. Cutlet.

krabbe

/KRAH-behr/
[Norwegian]

Crab. In southern europe, crabs without further definition are like to be soup crabs: shore, furry or swimming crabs. The default for crab in northern Europe is a large clawed variety known as the "edible crab" measuring as much as 20 cm (8”) across. This is a beast with well flavoured, succulent brown and white meat. I prefer a good fresh crab to lobster, though a good fresh lobster will do! The brown meat is held inside the carapace or shell, while the white meat is found, with a little effort, in the claws. It is fished in the eastern side of the Atlantic rather than the Mediterranean but is available in markets not on the Atlantic.

kråkebolle

[Norwegian]

Sea urchin. The edible part is the orange coral or roe. They should really only be eaten live.

kransekake

/KRANS-her-ka-kehr/
[Norwegian]

A cake built with almond macaroon rings piled into a cone and decorated with icing sugar.

kransmusserong

[Norwegian]

Matsutake, the Japanese pine mushroom, a rare and sought after mushroom.

krås

[Norwegian]

Gizzard