Finnish Vegetables
What's the difference between and
?
You can see: cucumbers and something "like" sausages made out of something "comparable" to meat.
www.uku.fi/nutritionepidemiologists/fruits.htm
quote wikipedia: "Makkara (finnish word for sausage) is a very broad term for basically everything edible stuffed in a sausage-shaped natural or artificial skin."
Sounds delicious :P
more wikipedia: "Increasingly popular vegetarian and nutritionally unorthodox sausages fall without problems in the category of "makkara" as long as they maintains the "sausagy" shape."
So, what did we learn today?
- Everything that looks sausagy is a sausage.
--> Cucumbers are sausages! Bon appetit!
4 comments:
Everything’s not sausage which’s curvy -> Cucumbers are not sausages
so that
http://www.thueringenfleisch.de/b/wg_20/20001_knackwurst_5er.jpg
is a vegatable?
mmmh… twist bun (If any finnish would ever happen to read this, twist bun = rinkeli)
oh my gawd, “cucumbers are sausages”, you made my day xD
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