<P> Far more lutefisk is consumed in the United States than in Scandinavia, much of it by Scandinavian Americans in Lutheran churches and fraternal lodges . </P> <P> Madison, Minnesota has dubbed itself the "lutefisk capital of the world" as well as claiming the largest per capita consumption of lutefisk in Minnesota . St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota serves lutefisk during their Christmas Festival concerts . They also host an annual music festival called "Lutefest". Lutefisk, though, is not served at this festival . </P> <P> Lutefisk is also consumed in Canada because of its relatively large Scandinavian population, particularly in Western Canada . There are about 450,000 Norwegian Canadians, 340,000 Swedish Canadians, 200,000 Danish Canadians and 136,000 Finnish Canadians . Organizations such as the Sons of Norway hold annual lutefisk dinners . Lutefisk is sometimes available in specialty stores and supermarkets where there are large Scandinavian populations . Kingman, Alberta proclaims itself on its greeting sign to be the "Lutefisk capital of Alberta". </P> <P> The Wisconsin Employees' Right to Know Law specifically exempts lutefisk in defining "toxic substances". </P>

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