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  2. Rati (Norse mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Rati is the name of a drill or auger that was used by Odin during his quest to obtain the mead of poetry from the giant Suttung with the help of Suttung's brother Baugi. According to the Skáldskaparmál section of the Prose Edda, Odin instructed Baugi to bore a hole with the auger through the mountain Hnitbjorg where the ...

  3. Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a drink widely considered to have been discovered likely among the first humans in Africa 20,000–40,000 years ago [17] [18] [19] [better source needed] prior to the advent of both agriculture and ceramic pottery in the Neolithic, [20] due to the prevalence of naturally occurring fermentation and the distribution of eusocial honey-producing insects worldwide; [21] as a result, it is ...

  4. Suttungr - Wikipedia

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    The dwarves begged for Suttungr to spare their life and offered him the magical mead of poetry. Suttungr took it and hid it in the center of the mountain Hnitbjorg, with his daughter Gunnlöð standing guard, whom he turned into a witch in order to guard it. [1] Odin eventually decided to obtain the mead.

  5. Danish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most popular bitter is Gammel Dansk (translated, Old Danish). [113] Mjød, mead is known from the Norse Mythology and is rarely consumed in Denmark. [115] Fruit wines. Cherry wine, apple wine, black currant wine, elderberry wine. Gløgg, hot punch made with red wine, brandy and sherry with raisins and almonds. Spiced with cloves and ...

  6. Mead of poetry - Wikipedia

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    The comic book The Magic Mead in the Danish comic book series Valhalla, created by Peter Madsen and others, is a retelling of the story of the mead of poetry. [2] Peter Madsen won The SAS Prize for Best Nordic for this comic at the Raptus Festival in Bergen, Norway. [3]

  7. Fjalar and Galar - Wikipedia

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    Suttungr put the dwarves on a rock about to be submerged, at which point they bargained for their life by offering him the mead of poetry. In Nordic mythology , Fjalar ( Old Norse : Fjalarr [ˈfjɑlɑrː] ) and his brother Galar ( Old Norse : Galarr [ˈɡɑlɑrː] ), were wicked dwarfs who killed Kvasir and turned his blood into the mead of ...