Norwegian

[English]

Terms in Norwegian 1831-1840 of 2001

svor

/svoor/
[Norwegian]

Rind (of pork). Crackling.

syd

/aseed/
[Norwegian]

South

sylte

/SYEUL-tehr/
[Norwegian]

Brawn. Head cheese.

sylteagurk

/SYEUL-tehr A-gyeurk/
[Norwegian] plural sylteagurker

Gherkin (US: dill pickle).

syltede

[Norwegian]

Pickled

syltesukker

[Norwegian]

Preserving sugar, with pectin

syltet

[Norwegian]

Pickled

syltetøy

/SYEUL-tehr-toy/
[Norwegian] plural syltetøyet

Jam (US: jelly)

sypike

[Norwegian]

Poor cod. A small bony fish resembling smelt and treated in the same way as whiting.

taggmakrell

[Norwegian]

Scad, jack or horse mackerel. The tough part near the tail must be removed before cooking. Fish which have a firm tail section and bright eyes are the ones to select. They are at their best from spring to autumn (US: fall). In Japan they are used for sashimi or sushi and may also be grilled, simmered or deep-fried.