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Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by bullacc » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:13 pm

Anybody have an idea where i can find Mutton (sheep) Pastrami, or any Pastrami made from other types of meat ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastrami

I haven't been able to find real smoked meat anywhere - when i say "real smoked meat" i mean meat (of any type) that was first salted (usually heavily), then smoked.
I've seen some smoked pig's feet in the S-Market under Sokos, but on how they looked i'd say they were only smoked, not salted previously.

I've tried Stockmann Deli already...



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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by sammy » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:17 pm

Have you tried the Hakaniemi kauppahalli for example...?

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Post by bullacc » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:44 pm

sammy wrote:Have you tried the Hakaniemi kauppahalli for example...?
Damn, i knew i forgot something :)
I've been there a few months ago only, can't remember if there was something like this there.
I'll try again though today.

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Post by Pursuivant » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:34 pm

seen smoked horse, so can't be that difficult to find...
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Post by onkko » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:15 pm

Pursuivant wrote:seen smoked horse, so can't be that difficult to find...
Reminds when i ate some "meetvursti" sandwitches and said to known "horse girl" that this is horse on its best! Thank good she wasnt boxer :D
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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by onkko » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:23 pm

Halal... So you want torture animals?
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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by onkko » Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:50 pm

"Quick" kill with "stunning" animal saying "allah" and then opening it throat... disqusting.
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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by Pursuivant » Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:45 pm

do you know how chicken are slaughtered... as in "industry" and not with chopping block and axe?
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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by onkko » Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:52 pm

I know and thats not nice but atleast they dont use "god" as excuse.
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Post by bullacc » Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:38 pm

onkko wrote:I know and thats not nice but atleast they dont use "god" as excuse.
I don't use god as an excuse - it just tastes fricking better.
And i eat Halal around here because i have no alternative - most things i like i can only find in Halal stores.
I still prefer pork though - and if i remember correctly those aren't Halal ('cause they're unclean animals, or something like that).

When people know what they are doing - and people selected to take care of killing the animals usually do know what they are doing, at least back home, with pigs - there is almost no pain for the animal involved.

This is not out of compassion, this is out of practical reasons - if in pain, the animal might bolt from under you, break its ties, and start running after you cut the artery.
Also, it would spill its blood on the ground - and we collect that for blood sausage (like the kind found in Tampere, only with a bit less blood in it, and more condiments and rice and other stuff).

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Post by bullacc » Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:40 pm

Cory wrote:We buy salted and smoked halal beef from our local import store. Vacuum packed and has a shelf life of about 5 months. It's 3 % salt and is very tasty. And quite reasonably priced at 6.30 for 400 gr. You'll find it in the refrigerated section. It's first imported to Sweden and then exported to import shops in Finland. Don't know where it's produced originally. The website of the Swedish importer is http://www.arb.se
Could you tell me where that import store is, please ?

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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by EP » Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:29 pm

You could check Chef Wotkins store in Sörnäinen. Industrial area (red brick), on the left side right before the bridge to Kulosaari.

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Post by bullacc » Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:36 pm

EP wrote:You could check Chef Wotkins store in Sörnäinen. Industrial area (red brick), on the left side right before the bridge to Kulosaari.
K, will do, thanks.

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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by zam » Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:33 pm

There' s pastrami at Stockmann's meat/cutlet counter. Most likely made of beef or pork?

Also Pirkka series (in K markets) has Pastrami: http://www.pirkka.fi/ruoka/pirkka_tuott ... 0405059680

The nearest Finnish equivalent is suolaliha. It's first salted and then cooked (either by boiling or smoking, or boiling and smoking).

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Re: Pastrami or any smoked meat

Post by bullacc » Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:16 pm

zam wrote:There' s pastrami at Stockmann's meat/cutlet counter. Most likely made of beef or pork?
I seriously must've missed it, as i've been there only Thursday, and there was nothing smoked there except for some pigs feet, and from the colour those looked to be just smoked, not salted before (they're excellent for bean soup - well, not soup but "ciorbã", which is a thicker kind of soup predominant in our area).


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