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is Havregrynskugle an english word?

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bruce2...@gmail.com

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May 25, 2020, 9:12:31 PM5/25/20
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Is 'Havregrynskugle' an english word? Or does it mean "rum ball" in another language?

Cindy Hamilton

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May 26, 2020, 5:51:25 AM5/26/20
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On Monday, May 25, 2020 at 9:12:31 PM UTC-4, bruce2...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is 'Havregrynskugle' an english word? Or does it mean "rum ball" in another language?

Is google broken on your planet?

It's a Danish word.

Cindy Hamilton

bruce2...@gmail.com

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May 26, 2020, 11:43:45 AM5/26/20
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On Tue, May 26, 2020 8:34AM, Anders D. Nygaard wrote:
>Den 26-05-2020 kl. 04:16 skrev RH Draney:
>> On 5/25/2020 6:11 PM, bruce2...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Is 'Havregrynskugle' an english word? Or does it mean "rum ball" in
>>> another language?
>>
>> I think it's a kind of footstool they sell at Ikea....r
>
>In Danish, it's a small snack/cookie/confectionery.
>Related to, but not identical to rum balls.
>As a hint to the differences, "havre" in Danish is "oats".

So, the correct term for the hors d'oeuvre: "rum balls" in Danish is ,,Havregrynskugle med rom"?

bruce2...@gmail.com

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May 26, 2020, 4:43:32 PM5/26/20
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On my planet I guess google is broke because it never said: ,,Havregrynskugle med rom'' which would have meant "rum ball" in English. Just Havregrynskugle was one of the results coming up when I did a "rum balls" search.

Cindy Hamilton

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May 27, 2020, 5:43:34 AM5/27/20
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Ah. I just googled Havregrynskugle and a picture of rum balls came up.

Because I use Google Groups, I think the search had some notion of what
I was looking for.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rec.food.cooking was open in
another browser window.

Cindy Hamilton

bruce2...@gmail.com

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May 27, 2020, 9:03:22 AM5/27/20
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But, how do you know that rum is in them if the word rum (or rom) isn't describing what's in that picture? Cindy, you could pour Whoppers chocolate candy in a bowl and then claim that they're anything. I guess we just have to trust the picture.
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