Where to find Fish Fingers in Denmark?
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Where to find Fish Fingers in Denmark?
Hi everyone,
I'm staying with my brother and his kids (2 & 5), who have just moved to Denmark. The girls love fishfingers but we haven't been able to find them yet (local supermarkets we've tried are Netto & Irma). Anyone know where I might find them? Also, I'm not even sure what the exact name for them in Danish would be?
I'd be really grateful if anyone knows and also, any other good suggestions for children's food here.
Thanks!
j
I'm staying with my brother and his kids (2 & 5), who have just moved to Denmark. The girls love fishfingers but we haven't been able to find them yet (local supermarkets we've tried are Netto & Irma). Anyone know where I might find them? Also, I'm not even sure what the exact name for them in Danish would be?
I'd be really grateful if anyone knows and also, any other good suggestions for children's food here.
Thanks!
j
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Re: Where to find Fish Fingers in Denmark?
Hi everyone,
I'm staying with my brother and his kids (2 & 5), who have just moved to Denmark. The girls love fishfingers but we haven't been able to find them yet (local supermarkets we've tried are Netto & Irma). Anyone know where I might find them? Also, I'm not even sure what the exact name for them in Danish would be?
I'd be really grateful if anyone knows and also, any other good suggestions for children's food here.
Thanks!
j
I'm staying with my brother and his kids (2 & 5), who have just moved to Denmark. The girls love fishfingers but we haven't been able to find them yet (local supermarkets we've tried are Netto & Irma). Anyone know where I might find them? Also, I'm not even sure what the exact name for them in Danish would be?
I'd be really grateful if anyone knows and also, any other good suggestions for children's food here.
Thanks!
j
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Re: Where to find Fish Fingers in Denmark?
I think fish fingers are called 'fiskepinde'. Sure, as a healthier alternative you could buy frozen fish fillets; have them with boiled potatoes and that yellow sauce called 'remoulade', kids usually love it.