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Previously, nonumb mentioned this:
Surströmming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wikipedia article mentions that the Japanese think a freshly-opened tin of the stuff is the worst smell in the world.
Not surprising, as the fish ferments, and I would imagine that it's not unlike a game bird like a pheasant hanging for a few weeks for the flavour to develop.
Apparently, the Japanese don't like the smell of rotting (or fermenting or maturing) foodstuffs. They'd rather be rid of it.
That's another lesson that the Shogun TV series taught me. |
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