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Svartsoppa

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Svartsoppa
TypeSoup
Place of originSweden
Region or stateScania
Main ingredientsBlood (goose or pig)

Svartsoppa ("Black soup") is a soup consumed traditionally and mostly in the province of Scania in Southern Sweden. The main ingredient is goose blood (or sometimes pig blood). It is often eaten before the goose dish at the Mårtens gås or Mårten gås dinner[1] on the 10 November, the eve of Saint Martin (11 November), a surviving remnant of the Roman Catholic feast dedicated to Martin of Tours. Goose is traditionally eaten at this feast over large parts of Europe, with associations to the folklore surrounding Saint Martin.

Black soup has existed some form almost everywhere in the world, limited only by religious beliefs. Today the dish has left most localities' cuisines.

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References

  1. ^ A Book of Feasts and Seasons by Joanna Bogle, page 183, ISBN 0-85244-217-3