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Old 14th February 2007, 22:37
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Tks for answer Stig!
So, twas a Caproni 310... I did'nt know that Norway had purchased such type of airplane. And Fokker built for the first one... interesting!
The Me109 is from JG77 and we can discern the black "death riding a scythe with an umbrella" 4th staffel's insignia under the cockpit.
We did indeed buy a few of these Capronis. They were called "Klippfiskbombere" - or a loose translation "Bacalao-bombers" because they were purchased partly with shipments of dried cod. They were not operational as the Germans attacked.
Of note is that it appears the Caproni was pictured at some airshow looking at the planes in the background while something with the picture of the wrecked planes says "Sola/Stavanger" though it is just a hunch and could very well be wrong.
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Old 15th February 2007, 21:39
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Kyrre and especially Italian readers

Sorry for straying, but being very much in favour of the Italian Cuisine, may I ask what Italy did with all the dried fish? The dish made out of that (at least in Sweden) has been tried on friends from abroad, and their general feeling of disgust was quite passionate

Not 100% sure how our Norwegian brothers cook their dried fish, but I have never come across any Italian dishes made out of dried Cod!!!

Any takers?? I am really curious

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Old 15th February 2007, 21:59
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Old 15th February 2007, 22:25
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Kyrre and especially Italian readers

Sorry for straying, but being very much in favour of the Italian Cuisine, may I ask what Italy did with all the dried fish? The dish made out of that (at least in Sweden) has been tried on friends from abroad, and their general feeling of disgust was quite passionate

Not 100% sure how our Norwegian brothers cook their dried fish, but I have never come across any Italian dishes made out of dried Cod!!!

Any takers?? I am really curious

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Stig (Great lover of the Swedish dish made from dried fish!!!!!!)
Would that be "Lutefisk" or "Lye-fish" literally translated?

Well I'm not sure about the italians but a typical "mediterranean" dish would be the Bacalao. Portuguese/Spanish I believe? I know that as a woman you ain't ready to marry until you know at least 365 ways to prepare your dried cod if you're from countries like Portugal and Brasil.

Not that I'm particularly fond of dried fish. Used to feed it to the dog.
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Old 15th February 2007, 23:36
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Stig,
My mother used to cook dried salted cod (Baccalà or simply "merluzzo sotto sale") "stewed" (is it correct?) with tomato sauce and sometime with olives and capers.
Quite good, even though it wasn't my favourite dish....

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Old 16th February 2007, 08:08
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My mother used to cook dried salted cod (Baccalà or simply "merluzzo sotto sale")...
It goes without saying that the cod is rinsed in fresh, running water for several hours before being ready to be cooked...

Sorry for the off-topic note...
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Old 17th February 2007, 01:17
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Sorry Ray, but I just have to finnish this off....

So we DO have some culinary chefs among our Italian friends. However I must say that feeding the stuff to your dog gives you no ++ in the kitchen Kyrre...

It is quite correct that the dish made is called "lutfisk" in Swedish, and you have to put the dried fish in water with soda in it. This gives the fish a rather swollen, slimy consistency, which I guess is rather repelling for those who have not seen the light!!! Eaten with white sause and lots of mustard it really is a delicacy and if anyone ever pass by Gothenburg, be my guest! Just drop me a line... I do, however, make a wonderful pasta as well

To get a bit more in line, I somehow cannot see Count Caproni stand on the marketsquare chopping up dried cod and sell it to the people, so how did such a trade in those days work? Did the Italian Government step in as a go-between here, or did Caproni have to find a buyer himself of the stuff??

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