Norwegian

[English]

Terms in Norwegian 1721-1730 of 2001

søtte

/SUR-tehr/
[Norwegian] plural søtter

Sweets. Sweet pastries to go with coffee.

søtt og godt til kaffen

[Norwegian]

Sweets for coffee

soyabønne

[Norwegian] plural soyabønner

Soya bean (US: soybean).

soyasaus

[Norwegian]

Soya sauce

spankspepper

[Norwegian]

"Spanish pepper." Cayenne pepper. Ground, hot red chillis. They are tapered and contain twice as much capsaicin as red peppers, which is why they provide so much heat to food. Chillis are often available in dried or powdered forms. Colour is not necessarily a guide to the heat, which is measured in Scoville units (named after Wilbur Scoville). Generally speaking the scale goes from small and pointed, with thin skins, having the most heat through to large and blunt having the least. The greatest heat is contained in the membranes and seeds.

spansk

[Norwegian]

Spanish

speilegg

/SPA-lehg/
[Norwegian]

Fried egg

spekekjøtt

[Norwegian]

Meat dried and brine cured.

spekemat

/SPAY-kehr-maht/
[Norwegian]

Cured meat, usually eaten with scrambled eggs and flatbread.

spekepølse

/SPAY-kehr PURL-sehr/
[Norwegian]

Cured, smoked slicing sausage made from a variety of meats and ranging in colour from pink to almost black.