Police corruption in Sweden - the shocking truth
"A policeman in Lund has been found guilty of trying to get a trombonist to reward him and his fellow officers with a savoury tart if they managed to solve the case of a missing instrument, Sydsvenskan reports. The court fined the officer eighty days' wages for overstepping the culinary mark". Source
Smörgåstårta, for that is what the Swedes call it, looks to be an area only delicacy: "The smörgåstårta is normally made up of several layers of buttered bread with creamy fillings in between. The kind of fillings and toppings varies, but egg and mayonnaise are often the base, and typically accompanied by any combination of liver paté, olives, prawns, caviar, and smoked salmon. Smörgåstårta is normally served cold and sliced like a dessert cake".
I guess it makes a change from the doughnuts apparently beloved of New York's finest. I suppose the equivalent in these parts might be a rather large steak & kidney pie.
Smörgåstårta, for that is what the Swedes call it, looks to be an area only delicacy: "The smörgåstårta is normally made up of several layers of buttered bread with creamy fillings in between. The kind of fillings and toppings varies, but egg and mayonnaise are often the base, and typically accompanied by any combination of liver paté, olives, prawns, caviar, and smoked salmon. Smörgåstårta is normally served cold and sliced like a dessert cake".
I guess it makes a change from the doughnuts apparently beloved of New York's finest. I suppose the equivalent in these parts might be a rather large steak & kidney pie.
Labels: Law and order, Sleaze, Sweden
my hunch would be a kebab or possibly a maccy d's.
Very unlikely to travel well this story as it implies the police actually want to solve crimes; something which is rather debateable this side of the North Sea.
flashgordonnz said... 12:39 am
It's a slipperly slope.
James Higham said... 4:52 am
Savoury tart eh? Nasty.
Anonymous said... 5:25 am
Judging by some of the recent comments on Electro Kevin's blog, fairy cakes would seem to be more appropriate!
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