Umm, from what I have seen "baking" a pris is just forming it your hand. So why do they call it "baking" if you never use an oven? Please help me, the ignorant one.
Baking a pris?
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It's derived from the Swedish word 'baka' which obviously has several meanings:
- to bake something in the oven
- to clump something together or harden something, that has the consistency of sand or mud (or snus) in a technical meaning, used by geologists or engineers. Can't it also be used in that meaning in English?
In English you could also say "children bake pies from sand with toy-moulds."
I don't know, if the 'baking' of a pris is derived from the picture of children playing with sand or mud or from 'material-sciences'. I guess the former. :lol:
BTW, I'm neither a Swede nor a linguist, so take it for what it's worth.
Strangely I just get the feeling that my portion is used up and I'm going to bake me a prilla now.
Cheers!
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I have never heard the word "bake" used in that way. I am glad I looked at Zeros video before I asked "Why in the hell would people be baking their snus in the oven?" The question was asked because I wanted to find out why the term was used. I am glad I did not ask the aforementioned question because I would either get 1) no response 2) or so many questioning my sanity for asking.
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