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Iceland's putrid fish delicacy
Nature's way of telling us not to eat something is to usually make it smell really bad. Sometimes, however, we simply ignore these warnings and eat it anyway.If you've ever been to Thailand, you know what I'm talking about. The durian fruit is the most obnoxious smelling fruit on this planet. But it tastes oh, so good.
And then, of course, there's putrefied skate – a fish related to shark.
This Icelandic delicacy, known as skata, apparently smells so bad that Icelandic apartment dwellers battle each other in search of the offending cook when the stink permeates their building.
This was one case when I listened to Mother Nature and stayed far away from this decomposing fish. However, had I read Strange-Smelling Delicacy (Iceland Review) before visiting Iceland, I might have ended up trying the nasty thing.
For example, the article points out that the fish isn't necessarily decomposing, but rather it's fermenting, like cheese. Hmm... that makes it sound a little better. In addition, Icelanders claim it cures all sorts of things from hangovers to seasickness.
The smell, however, is apparently unrelenting. The author shares an example of his brother getting mocked and turned down by the local girls because his clothes reeked of skata.
I never touched the stuff when I was in Iceland and I was turned down as well. So I guess I would have had nothing to lose if I smelled of fermented cheese during my time there.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
KingLouis Jan 3rd 2008 6:17PM
I'm Surprise that Chitlins didn't make the list.
walter Jan 6th 2008 1:26PM
Your research is faulted. You neglected to discover the foulest smelling edible on the planet! In the Phillippines they have what they consider a delicacy called 'baloot'. It is a chicken egg that is half way toward hatching, and they bury it in the ground for a while, and of course the chick dies, and when they dig it up and when you consume it, you punch a hole in the top of the egg, immediately stop breathing in the nose, suck the juice out, peel it halfway, and suck the contents of the egg out. If you can eat one of these, you will never have to prove your courage in any other way, for sure! The taste is not horrible, but the real reason you consume them is that they are like viagra on steroids! For real! I learned to love them! haha
lorenzzzzo Jan 3rd 2008 7:17PM
You probably haven't heard of bagoong made in the philippines and "patis" that smells and taste like P*&&y juice, if u know what I mean. It is actually pickled anchovies and mackerel that was left to rot in a big jar for weeks until its decomposition process leaves only the-hard-to-decompose bones and head.
CLIFF Jan 3rd 2008 7:21PM
Anybody ever heard "cut the cheese?".
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Fran Jan 3rd 2008 7:20PM
I am truly surprised to read that Skate Fish stink to high heaven because I really enjoy this fish as made by my local Korean Grocery.
I'm beginning to wonder, as I write, if this is the same Skate Fish, having found it sold fresh at a local Mexican Grocery. There never was a stench to it. The recipe ( Korean ) simply calls for a coating of salt, butter and a little Garlic, then bake til flakey.
Hmmm?
Nora Jan 3rd 2008 7:32PM
eating guinea pigs, is revolting and grotesque how primitive and tribal, I have this beautiful creatures as pets in my house and can not bare de idea of somebody commiting the cruel act of killing and eating such helpless creatures. Thank goodness for vegetarians
Ikey G-Khan Galacticca (IGG) Jan 3rd 2008 7:49PM
Right now, our world is one gigantic cesspool of stinkerama that desperately needs to be cleaned up.
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Spyder Jan 3rd 2008 7:58PM
Skata means Sh*t in some cultures (Greek)
Keisha Jan 3rd 2008 8:37PM
I agree with others. Chitlins are the worst. The smell horrible and taste like rubber. Don't see the appeal.