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- Smalahove abstract "Smalahove (also called smalehovud or skjelte) is a Western Norwegian traditional dish made from a sheep's head, originally eaten before Christmas. The name of the dish comes from the combination of the Norwegian words hove and smale. Hove is a dialectal form of hovud, meaning head (cf. Hǫfuð), and smale is a word for sheep, so Smalahove literally means sheep head. The skin and fleece of the head is torched, the brain removed, and the head is salted, sometimes smoked, and dried. The head is boiled or steamed for about three hours, and is served with mashed rutabaga and potatoes. It is also traditionally served with Akvavit. In some preparations, the brain is cooked inside the skull and then eaten with a spoon or fried. Originally, smalahove was typically eaten by the poor, but today it is considered a delicacy.".
- Smalahove alias "Smalehovud, Skjelte".
- Smalahove country Norway.
- Smalahove ingredient Lamb_and_mutton.
- Smalahove ingredientName "Lambhead".
- Smalahove servingTemperature "Hot".
- Smalahove thumbnail Smalahove01.JPG?width=300.
- Smalahove wikiPageID "1704440".
- Smalahove wikiPageLength "5046".
- Smalahove wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Smalahove wikiPageRevisionID "651830252".
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Akvavit.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Beshbarmak.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Beşbarmaq.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Boiled.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Boiling.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christmas_food.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lamb_dishes.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norwegian_cuisine.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offal.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smoked_meat.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Delicacy.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Directive_(European_Union).
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink EU_directive.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Goats.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Hǫfuð.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_and_mutton.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lamb_dishes.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink List_of_smoked_foods.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Prion.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Rutabaga.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Scrapie.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Smoking_(cooking).
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Steaming.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Svið.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Tourism.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Tourist.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Voss.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Voss,_Norway.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink Western_Norway.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink File:Os_Game_Fair_2005.jpg.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLink File:Smalahove01.JPG.
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smalahove".
- Smalahove wikiPageWikiLinkText "smalahove".
- Smalahove alternateName "Smalehovud, Skjelte".
- Smalahove caption "A serving of smalahove at Voss, Norway".
- Smalahove country Norway.
- Smalahove course "Main course".
- Smalahove hasPhotoCollection Smalahove.
- Smalahove mainIngredient "Lamb head".
- Smalahove name "Smalahove".
- Smalahove served "Hot".
- Smalahove wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Smalahove wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Smalahove wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Smalahove type "Main course".
- Smalahove subject Category:Christmas_food.
- Smalahove subject Category:Lamb_dishes.
- Smalahove subject Category:Norwegian_cuisine.
- Smalahove subject Category:Offal.
- Smalahove subject Category:Smoked_meat.
- Smalahove hypernym Dish.
- Smalahove type Article.
- Smalahove type Food.
- Smalahove type Article.
- Smalahove type Dish.
- Smalahove type Food.
- Smalahove type FunctionalSubstance.
- Smalahove type Thing.
- Smalahove type Q2095.
- Smalahove comment "Smalahove (also called smalehovud or skjelte) is a Western Norwegian traditional dish made from a sheep's head, originally eaten before Christmas. The name of the dish comes from the combination of the Norwegian words hove and smale. Hove is a dialectal form of hovud, meaning head (cf. Hǫfuð), and smale is a word for sheep, so Smalahove literally means sheep head. The skin and fleece of the head is torched, the brain removed, and the head is salted, sometimes smoked, and dried.".
- Smalahove label "Smalahove".
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- Smalahove sameAs 스말라호베.
- Smalahove sameAs Smalehovud.
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- Smalahove sameAs m.05pszw.
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- Smalahove sameAs Q2097276.
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- Smalahove wasDerivedFrom Smalahove?oldid=651830252.
- Smalahove depiction Smalahove01.JPG.
- Smalahove isPrimaryTopicOf Smalahove.
- Smalahove name "Smalahove".