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The article about [[Lutefisk]] claims: "Lutefisk (prounounced loo-te-fisk) is a well-known food of Norway and Sweden (prounounced loo-ta-fisk)which consists of white fish (normally Cod) soaked in lye as a preservative, then dried until it hardens. It is edible after multiple rinsings of water to remove the otherwise poisonous lye, and has a jelly-like consistency after washing."
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This is actually wrong. The fish is dried first, [[Stockfish]], and then soaked in lye or another base (like birch ash). After this it is rinsed in water. And another thing; it tastes delicious :)
:''There is also an [[asteroid]] [[24 Themis]].''
 
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Themis''' ("law") ([[Roman mythology|Roman]] equivalent: Justitia) was the personification of divine order, law and custom. She built the [[Oracle]] at [[Delphi]] and was herself oracular. With [[Zeus]], she was the mother of the [[Horae]], [[Moirae]], and [[Astraea]].
 
Themis was usually portrayed as a harsh-looking woman, blindfolded and holding scales and a [[cornucopia]].
 
Consorts/Children
# With [[Zeus]]
## [[Horae]]
### First Generation
#### [[Auxo]]
#### [[Carpo]]
#### [[Thallo]]
### Second Generation
#### [[Dike (goddess)|Dike]], known as [[Astraea]] in roman mythology
#### [[Eirene]]
#### [[Eunomia]]
## [[Moirae]]
### [[Atropos]]
### [[Clotho]]
### [[Lachesis]]