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Traditional Norwegian cheese preparation
Gomme
Gomme
Place of originNorway

Gomme (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɡʊ̂mːə]) is a traditional Norwegian dish usually served as a spread or a dessert. Gomme has long traditions in several places in the country and was largely used as a party food when cakes were served, for example at Christmas.

Gomme is commonly a form of sweet cheese made of long-boiled milk and having a yellow or brown colour. It is can be used as a cheese spread on slices of bread, lefse, or waffles. There are several regional and local variants. There also exists a porridge-like variant made of boiled milk with oat grain or rice. It can be served as a dessert with vanilla, cardamom, raisins, and cinnamon as added ingredients in most variants. The consistency can vary from soft to thick.

See also

References

  1. Knut Pettersen (January 27, 2005). "Gomme - god gammel norsk rett". Norsk Mat fra mange gryter. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  2. "Rediscovering the Norwegian Connection". Norwegian Laft Hus. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  3. Eva Narten Høberg. "gomme – melkerett". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved December 1, 2017.

Other sources

  • Diehl, Kari Schoening (2012) The Everything Nordic Cookbook (Quarto - Everything Books) ISBN 9781440531866

Related reading

  • Moe, Nils Harald (2002) Tradisjonsmat fra nord (Tromsø: Vitus forlag) ISBN 9788299418997
  • Notaker, Henry (1993) Ganens makt: norsk kokekunst og matkultur gjennom tusen år(Oslo: Aschehoug) ISBN 82-03-26009-8


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