Next time you see a jar of rom (Swedish roe) on a smörgåsbord, think of the romslad: a wooden compartment on a swaying deck, salt-stained hands, and a measure that held not just roe, but a way of life. Do you want a short glossary of related traditional Nordic fishing measures (e.g., tunna , spann , lispund , skålpund ) to accompany this feature?
In the world of traditional Nordic fishing, few measures are as specific—and as forgotten—as the romslad . Before refrigerators, before plastic tubs, before global supply chains, Swedish fishermen along the Bohuslän coast and in the archipelagos of the Baltic needed a practical way to quantify, trade, and salt-preserve one of the season’s most valuable catches: fish roe . romslad