Does anyone actually eat this stuff and enjoy it? ;

Does anyone actually eat this stuff and enjoy it? youtube.com/watch?v=AB5-bNmDzX0&

You're supposed to wash it off and not eat it straight, for one. Kind of like someone eating a spoonful of prepared horseradish.

Huh, well that makes a lot more sense

You are supposed to eat it more like this.

Or you could use rye flatbread and simple red beet and cucumber slices. You need something fresh and crunchy to contrast the fatty herring and sour cream is counter productive in that dish.

>it tastes nice if you overpower the flavour with other things

Obviously, it's an ingredient. How often do you knock back raw garlic or an onion by itself?

>it's an ingredient
It's the main part of the meal you faggot

Don't think you can overpower the flavor of surströmming.

>can is bloated
I know it is supposed to be like that. But I can hear the collective unwashed masses screaming in my ear not to touch it.

What a stupid statement to make on a cooking board. Just retarded.

used to date a swedish girl and would eat this every christmas eve, I don't really get what is so disgusting about it -- it always seemed pretty pedestrian to me.

Caraway crackers, dill and raw onion and I would always go to town on it

That's like trying to overpower pepper spray with a dollop of sour cream.

Did she drink julmust as well?

No it's an elaborate joke, much like Vegemite

She did, if julmust know.

had too look that up, nope never seen it before. What does it taste like?

Are onions not the main part of onion soup? You still wouldn't eat a bunch of raw onions for a meal.

The herring is pickled. You would eat a pickled onion, wouldn't you?

Vegemite isn't a a joke I eat it a couple of times a week on toast

Ahoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoohoo

Fucking retards who don't understand Vegemite.....
They will never know our pleasure. Who did you vote for?

>julmust

Why did you have to remind me of that nectar? Shits so hard to find even around Christmas

what's it like coming out the other end?

Not really. They eat it of the can on some flatbfead

>eating a spoonful of prepared horseradish.
I do this

I have a 1,5 liter bottle in the pantry.