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Vikings

leavened their breads, but their ovens and baking utensils suggest that they did. Flax was a very important crop for the Vikings: it was used for oil extraction...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T19:01:28Z Word Count : 22868 Synonim Vikings

Bedourie oven

The Bedourie oven is an Australian adaptation of the camp oven (Dutch oven). Drovers working on Bedourie Station, in western Queensland, found that the...

Last Update: 2023-03-14T19:50:20Z Word Count : 126 Synonim Bedourie oven

Viking Range

Viking Range Corporation is an American appliance company that manufactures kitchen appliances for residential and commercial use. Today the company offers...

Last Update: 2024-01-18T05:34:15Z Word Count : 715 Synonim Viking Range

Funen

vogn, vogni, ei ovn, ovni, ei kat, katti, ei mån*, måni (man, post, wagon, oven, cat, moon), etc. Depending on the stress boundary, certain words may or...

Last Update: 2024-04-05T11:57:43Z Word Count : 890 Synonim Funen

Lutefisk

until tender. Lutefisk can also be boiled in water, or cooked in a microwave oven. The typical microwave cooking time for a whole fish, supplied as a package...

Last Update: 2024-04-12T13:04:49Z Word Count : 1626 Synonim Lutefisk

Lindisfarne

island was originally home to a monastery, which was destroyed during the Viking invasions but re-established as a priory following the Norman Conquest of...

Last Update: 2024-04-03T09:49:47Z Word Count : 9055 Synonim Lindisfarne

Middleby

food service equipment for speed cooking pizza ovens. In 2013, The Middleby Corporation purchased Viking Range for US$380 million from investors Warren...

Last Update: 2024-02-25T21:16:14Z Word Count : 1935 Synonim Middleby

Laura Shapiro

insufficient analysis in some places. Something from the Oven: Reinventing Dinner in 1950s America (Viking Press, 2004) covers the history of cooking in the...

Last Update: 2023-09-12T05:53:03Z Word Count : 2084 Synonim Laura Shapiro

Faggot (food)

then wrapped in small pieces of caul to form a ball. They are baked in the oven, and usually served cold. The dish gained in popularity during the rationing...

Last Update: 2024-01-26T08:30:19Z Word Count : 830 Synonim Faggot (food)

Longhouse

buildings for livestock, a second storey, stairways, a chimney with bread oven, an outshut (pantry/larder/dairy which was only accessible from inside the...

Last Update: 2024-04-07T09:14:17Z Word Count : 2760 Synonim Longhouse

Cake

fall. A cake can also fall when subjected to cool air that enters an oven when the oven door is opened during the cooking process. A finished cake is often...

Last Update: 2024-04-13T18:30:03Z Word Count : 2947 Synonim Cake

Blast furnace

it is possible that the technology reached Sweden by this means. The Vikings are known to have used double bellows, which greatly increases the volumetric...

Last Update: 2024-04-14T07:01:50Z Word Count : 7252 Synonim Blast furnace

Quiche Lorraine

cream, a pinch of fine salt, pour over the pastry and cook in a very hot oven. Quiches Lorraines sold by Picard Surgelés in 2022 contained 11.6% "Emmental...

Last Update: 2024-04-11T07:25:42Z Word Count : 1073 Synonim Quiche Lorraine

Baker

and sometimes sells breads and other products made of flour by using an oven or other concentrated heat source. The place where a baker works is called...

Last Update: 2024-01-05T03:30:40Z Word Count : 2588 Synonim Baker

Miele

changed to the international slogan, "Immer Besser" 2017 Miele launches Dialog Oven with M-Chef Technology and automatic menu cooking Miele produces domestic...

Last Update: 2023-09-04T11:05:35Z Word Count : 1032 Synonim Miele

Lake Bodom murders

– unsolved Finnish murder case from 1953 Oven homicide case – unsolved Finnish murder case from 1960 Viking Sally murder mystery – unsolved murder case...

Last Update: 2024-03-21T14:49:35Z Word Count : 1659 Synonim Lake Bodom murders

Fort-la-Latte

oven for heating cannonballs so that they were 'red-hot' prior to firing. The oven and method were rarely used however, for several reasons: the oven...

Last Update: 2023-06-05T18:08:26Z Word Count : 1993 Synonim Fort-la-Latte

Whizzinator

charge was dropped after the friend agreed to replace the oven (OSHA regulations do not allow an oven to be used when bodily fluids are placed in it). The...

Last Update: 2023-10-26T17:08:19Z Word Count : 673 Synonim Whizzinator

Cookware and bakeware

Cookware is used on a stove or range cooktop, while bakeware is used in an oven. Some utensils are considered both cookware and bakeware. There is a great...

Last Update: 2024-03-15T13:44:44Z Word Count : 5728 Synonim Cookware and bakeware

Bobby Flay

attending denominational schools. At age 8, Flay asked for an Easy-Bake Oven for Christmas. His father thought that a G.I. Joe would be more gender-appropriate...

Last Update: 2024-04-01T12:52:01Z Word Count : 4397 Synonim Bobby Flay

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Vikings

Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe. They also voyaged as far as the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East, Greenland, and Vinland (present-day Newfoundland in Canada, North America). In their countries of origin, and some of the countries they raided and settled in, this period is popularly known as the Viking Age, and the term "Viking" also commonly includes the inhabitants of the Scandinavian homelands as a whole. The Vikings had a profound impact on the early medieval history of Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Estonia, and Kievan Rus'.Expert sailors and navigators of their characteristic longships, Vikings established Norse settlements and governments in the British Isles, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, Normandy, and the Baltic coast, as well as along the Dnieper and Volga trade routes across modern-day Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, where they were also known as Varangians. The Normans, Norse-Gaels, Rus' people, Faroese, and Icelanders emerged from these Norse colonies. At one point, a group of Rus Vikings went so far south that, after briefly being bodyguards for the Byzantine emperor, they attacked the Byzantine city of Constantinople. Vikings also voyaged to Iran and Arabia. They were the first Europeans to reach North America, briefly settling in Newfoundland (Vinland). While spreading Norse culture to foreign lands, they simultaneously brought home slaves, concubines, and foreign cultural influences to Scandinavia, influencing the genetic and historical development of both. During the Viking Age, the Norse homelands were gradually consolidated from smaller kingdoms into three larger kingdoms: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The Vikings spoke Old Norse and made inscriptions in runes. For most of the period, they followed the Old Norse religion, but later became Christians. The Vikings had their own laws, art, and architecture. Most Vikings were also farmers, fishermen, craftsmen, and traders. Popular conceptions of the Vikings often strongly differ from the complex, advanced civilisation of the Norsemen that emerges from archaeology and historical sources. A romanticised picture of Vikings as noble savages began to emerge in the 18th century; this developed and became widely propagated during the 19th-century Viking revival. Perceived views of the Vikings as violent, piratical heathens or as intrepid adventurers owe much to conflicting varieties of the modern Viking myth that had taken shape by the early 20th century. Current popular representations of the Vikings are typically based on cultural clichés and stereotypes, complicating modern appreciation of the Viking legacy. These representations are rarely accurate—for example, there is no evidence that they wore horned helmets, a costume element that first appeared in the 19th century.


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