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happyboy
response 564 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 19:08 UTC 2000

oatmeal?
keesan
response 565 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 20:39 UTC 2000

You are IT!  (No backing out this time, you guessed right).  This must be a
new record for fast guessing.  
happyboy
response 566 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 03:22 UTC 2000

Ingredienser:
Honsekod 42%
Svinekod 23%, Vand 22%,
Oksekod 8%, Salt 2%,
Krydderurter, Krydderier,
Maelkeprotein,
Stabilisator: E451,
Antioxidant: E300,
Konserverings-
middel: E250.
cmcgee
response 567 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 18:54 UTC 2000

Wurst?
keesan
response 568 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 21:55 UTC 2000

Pate de fois gras?  With a bit of fat pig thrown in?
Looks like the Swedes/Dane/Norwegians or whatever this is have different
labelling rules than the USA, where you only list ingredients in order and
don't know where the 2% cutoff is, allowing manufacturers to make honey coated
peanuts with a tiny trace of honey added to the white sugar.  Interesting.
happyboy
response 569 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 00:25 UTC 2000

re567: what kind?  :P
cmcgee
response 570 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 00:34 UTC 2000

Worst.
happyboy
response 571 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 02:43 UTC 2000

you get it...some sort of import *Coctail Polser*
:)
keesan
response 572 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 03:28 UTC 2000

What was the language?  
happyboy
response 573 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 29 18:18 UTC 2000

i dunno, but there were lot's of
funny things by the letters and
a line thru the O
keesan
response 574 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 30 04:36 UTC 2000

I think that is Danish.  Swedish would have .. over the o instead.
Is there any hint on the package, such as Kobenhavn?
cmcgee
response 575 of 610: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 04:21 UTC 2000

Serv Size 1/2 C

Calories         80
Fat Cal           0
 SatFat           0
Cholest           0 mg
Sodium          760 mg
Total Carb       19g
  Fiber   1 g
  Sugars 11 g
Protein          2 gm

Vit A  10%
Vit C  10%
Calcium 2%
Iron    2%
i
response 576 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 03:34 UTC 2000

Sauerkraut
cmcgee
response 577 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 06:32 UTC 2000

nope
keesan
response 578 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 22:37 UTC 2000

Sauerkraut has more fiber and less sugar (the sugar has mostly been fermented
to lactic acid.  I have made sauerkraut.  Don't think there is much Vit A).
cmcgee
response 579 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 21:46 UTC 2000

Only one guess since Monday. 

Clue 1:  Although the serving size is 1/2 cup one would usually dilute this
food.
keesan
response 580 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 18:42 UTC 2000

Canned soup?  Tomato soup in a can?  (tomatoes are sweet, soup is salty)
cmcgee
response 581 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 09:51 UTC 2000

Hrmph.  Musta made it too easy.  

Yes, this is classic Campbells Tomato Soup.
keesan
response 582 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 03:02 UTC 2000

Would somebody else please enter something?  (Yes, your clue was far too
revealing - I could not think of any other 1/2 cup that gets diluted.)
If I enter something it will most likely not be easy.  
keesan
response 583 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 21:53 UTC 2000

Really, you don't want to be guessing Chinese olives (not related to the
European ones).  Someone with American eating habits please enter something.
orinoco
response 584 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 01:17 UTC 2000

I'm not in regular contact wiht packaged food; I just eat whatever the dining
halls give me.  If you want a really sadistic one, I might be able to swipe
a few nutrition information cards....
keesan
response 585 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 01:36 UTC 2000

Go to it!
keesan
response 586 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 01:37 UTC 2000

Jim decided it is his turn.   No nutrition label on this one, it came by UPS
in a box, in bulk.
1 cup 143 g 40% water 350 kcal 4.5 g protein 75.7 g carbohydrates 18.5 g fiber
3.1 g fat (poly or mono unsaturated)  no cholesterol
Minerals: 42 mg Ca, 1.3 mg iron, 47 g Mg, 153 g phos 846 g K 3 g Na
Not a whole lot of vitamins other than 1.92 g niacin  100 g folacin
(For comparison 1 cup cottage cheese has 135 g Ca,.26 g iron, 11 g Mg, 297
g P   190 g K 911 g Na, .30 g niacin, 27 g folacin, making this mystery item
relatively high in calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium/sodium ratio. 
Cottage cheese has 0 fiber and 34 cholesterol.)
keesan
response 587 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 15 22:13 UTC 2000

Clues - as always this is not someone's prepared mixture but a single food,
and there is mention of it in winter agora in one item.
keesan
response 588 of 610: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 18:31 UTC 2000

In the title of the item.
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