Kölsvinskorv ((hot)) Official
An oil-saturated bilge sock is classified as hazardous waste. Never throw it into regular domestic trash bins. Store the used sock in a sealed plastic bag and drop it off at an official marina environmental station or a municipal hazardous waste collection point.
The origins of kölsvinskorv date back to the 19th century, when Swedish butchers began to produce a sausage similar to the German "Kölner Wurst". The sausage quickly gained popularity in Sweden and became a staple in many Swedish households. kölsvinskorv
In the late 19th century, kölsvinskorv was inextricably linked to the mining proletariat. It was a food of survival. Historical ledgers from the Falun mining company indicate that kölsvinskorv was part of the wages paid to miners—a "truck system" payment in kind. An oil-saturated bilge sock is classified as hazardous waste