Potatoes
Depends on its use, the word good being either god or flink, as in either did the lefse turn out great, or the person making them was good at making them. It also depends on where in Norway this sentence was to be used; you either make or you bake lefse. The lefse turned out great: Det var god lefselaging/ lefsebaking. (That was good lefse making/ baking). The person is just plain awesome at it: Du er en flink lefselager/ lefsebaker. (You are a good lefse maker/ baker). You are good at making/ baking lefse.)
LEFSE!! (Leff- suh) It's a traditional Norwegian food made from potatoes. It resembles a flour tortilla in appearance, but it is usually much thinner, sometimes almost transparent. It is cooked on a special griddle and served a variety of ways, but is most commonly topped with butter and sugar then made into a roll to eat.
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Norway
Like a big pancake.
no vegetable
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It's made/bred in Norway.
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