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Bob Crantz January 19th 05 02:33 AM

Something Rotten in Denmark
 
Some workers at a warehouse in Fredrikstad had a mess on their hands last
week, after a production mistake caused 1,650 cans of mackerel in tomato
sauce to literally explode.

Canned mackerel filets in tomato sauce are a dietary staple for many
Norwegians. While part of the national heritage, the product is also fondly
ridiculed at times and nicknamed "plane crash" because of the silvery fish's
appearance in the red sauce when opened.

Food producer Stabburet always uses a heating technique in the canning
process to help preserve the fish, but somehow, the 1,650 cans that blew up
missed out.

That meant the fish started rotting in the cans, which in turn set off gases
that caused the cans to swell until they eventually burst.

"It was a highly unfortunate accident," Robert Rønning of Stabburet told VG.

Extra crews had to be called in to help clean up the stinky mess inside
Stabburet's warenhouse. Rønning stressed that none of the faulty cans ever
reached grocery stores.



katysails January 19th 05 03:30 AM

Holy Mackerel!!!!

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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Some workers at a warehouse in Fredrikstad had a mess on their hands last
week, after a production mistake caused 1,650 cans of mackerel in tomato
sauce to literally explode.

Canned mackerel filets in tomato sauce are a dietary staple for many
Norwegians. While part of the national heritage, the product is also
fondly
ridiculed at times and nicknamed "plane crash" because of the silvery
fish's
appearance in the red sauce when opened.

Food producer Stabburet always uses a heating technique in the canning
process to help preserve the fish, but somehow, the 1,650 cans that blew
up
missed out.

That meant the fish started rotting in the cans, which in turn set off
gases
that caused the cans to swell until they eventually burst.

"It was a highly unfortunate accident," Robert Rønning of Stabburet told
VG.

Extra crews had to be called in to help clean up the stinky mess inside
Stabburet's warenhouse. Rønning stressed that none of the faulty cans ever
reached grocery stores.





Bart Senior January 20th 05 10:49 PM

Rotten herring is commonly eaten in Sweden. I tried it once.
It was awful. You have to open the swollen cans underwater,
and outside, because it smells very bad.


"Bob Crantz" wrote
Some workers at a warehouse in Fredrikstad had a mess on their hands last
week, after a production mistake caused 1,650 cans of mackerel in tomato
sauce to literally explode.

Canned mackerel filets in tomato sauce are a dietary staple for many
Norwegians. While part of the national heritage, the product is also
fondly
ridiculed at times and nicknamed "plane crash" because of the silvery
fish's
appearance in the red sauce when opened.

Food producer Stabburet always uses a heating technique in the canning
process to help preserve the fish, but somehow, the 1,650 cans that blew
up
missed out.

That meant the fish started rotting in the cans, which in turn set off
gases
that caused the cans to swell until they eventually burst.

"It was a highly unfortunate accident," Robert Rønning of Stabburet told
VG.

Extra crews had to be called in to help clean up the stinky mess inside
Stabburet's warenhouse. Rønning stressed that none of the faulty cans ever
reached grocery stores.





katysails January 21st 05 03:34 AM

Probably like that lutefisk (sp) crap they eat in Minnesota....fish
preserved in lye...yum yum...

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
...
Rotten herring is commonly eaten in Sweden. I tried it once.
It was awful. You have to open the swollen cans underwater,
and outside, because it smells very bad.


"Bob Crantz" wrote
Some workers at a warehouse in Fredrikstad had a mess on their hands last
week, after a production mistake caused 1,650 cans of mackerel in tomato
sauce to literally explode.

Canned mackerel filets in tomato sauce are a dietary staple for many
Norwegians. While part of the national heritage, the product is also
fondly
ridiculed at times and nicknamed "plane crash" because of the silvery
fish's
appearance in the red sauce when opened.

Food producer Stabburet always uses a heating technique in the canning
process to help preserve the fish, but somehow, the 1,650 cans that blew
up
missed out.

That meant the fish started rotting in the cans, which in turn set off
gases
that caused the cans to swell until they eventually burst.

"It was a highly unfortunate accident," Robert Rønning of Stabburet told
VG.

Extra crews had to be called in to help clean up the stinky mess inside
Stabburet's warenhouse. Rønning stressed that none of the faulty cans
ever
reached grocery stores.







katysails January 21st 05 03:42 AM

They're dyed in the wool Lutherans up there...more likely not....

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:34:12 GMT, "katysails"
scribbled thusly:

Probably like that lutefisk (sp) crap they eat in Minnesota....fish
preserved in lye...yum yum...


Yep, probably very similar....though it's hardly 'preserved' more like
'pre digested'

They probably eat it with Vodka and beer in Minnesota :-)





Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




katysails January 21st 05 11:02 PM

That was my point....they're an odd bunch up there...Do you guys ever get
the radio show "Prairie Home Companion" down there by Garrison Keillor? It
explains everything...


OzOne wrote in message ...
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:42:21 GMT, "katysails"
scribbled thusly:

They're dyed in the wool Lutherans up there...more likely not....


Gawd....then it would be inedible :-)

OzOne wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:34:12 GMT, "katysails"
scribbled thusly:

Probably like that lutefisk (sp) crap they eat in Minnesota....fish
preserved in lye...yum yum...

Yep, probably very similar....though it's hardly 'preserved' more like
'pre digested'

They probably eat it with Vodka and beer in Minnesota :-)





Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Capt. Neal® January 21st 05 11:07 PM


"katysails" wrote in message ...
That was my point....they're an odd bunch up there...Do you guys ever get
the radio show "Prairie Home Companion" down there by Garrison Keillor? It
explains everything...


Nothing but a bunch of liberal claptrap. Garrison had his day back in the sixties.
He is now officially a dinosaur.

CN

katysails January 22nd 05 02:21 AM

Yeah? Well that dinosaur commands enough attention that it takes a year to
get tickets for his show...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"katysails" wrote in message
...
That was my point....they're an odd bunch up there...Do you guys ever get
the radio show "Prairie Home Companion" down there by Garrison Keillor?
It explains everything...


Nothing but a bunch of liberal claptrap. Garrison had his day back in the
sixties.
He is now officially a dinosaur.

CN





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