18:11 May 24, 2011 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Food & Drink | |||||||
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4 +2 | smoked tenderloin or ham |
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4 | fillet |
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3 +1 | fish fillet |
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fillet Explanation: Danes are known for loving cod fish fillet fried in butter on an open sandwich. |
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fish fillet Explanation: Weird they want to put it on a trekornsbrød instead of the classic rugbrød, but anyway, this must be a fiskefilet. Which fish you make the filet from, well, that'a another question. It could be cod as Inga mentions, but any flat fish would do: sole, plaice, etc. |
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smoked tenderloin or ham Explanation: Whenever my mother-in-law served ´røget filet´, it was ham or pork tenderloin. I could not get your link to work, but there is a very similar one here, which might. Definitely ham. http://www.defco.dk/roeget_filet_foodservice.asp Røget filet Varenummer: 90099860 Varefakta: 91% svinefilet, salt, antioxidanter (E326, E301), glucosesirup af majs, vand konserveringsmiddel ( E250). Bakteriologiske parametre: Grænseværdier i henhold til enhver tid gældende EU-forordning og bekendtgørelse. Personally, I do not like the smoked ham flavour, but if you ask for filet at a delicatessen or butcher´s, it is meat. It also comes in packs in the supermarket counters. http://annenaturglad.blogspot.com/2010/12/broccolisalat-med-... Fish fillets are also very popular, but they tend to be specified - fiskefilet, rødspættefilet, torskefilet etc. As is oksefilet, skinkefilet... Fish fillets are traditionally served on rye bread. Accompaniments are capers, cress, a slice of lemon and remoulade, or classic arrangements with shrimps... While the item served on a roll or toast, which my mother-in-law served on half of a thickly buttered home-made bolle was smoked ham. Velbekomme! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2011-05-24 20:07:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.defco.dk/mesterpaalaeg_gravad_filet.asp |
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