Ever heard of "the Swedish chef" from Sesame Street? He's hilarious but I'm not sure he can really cook. At least not as well as the Swedish chefs that I admire and who are well known all over the world. Famous Swedish chefs Marcus Samuelsson - Swedish chef working in New York where he's theContinue reading "Chefs, food and pastry"
What is typically Swedish?
This post contains commercial links What is "typical Swedish" and who decides what's typical and/or not? To answer those two questions you need to keep an open mind and have a deeper knowledge about the country as well as its culture and history. Inherited from abroad or rooted in the Swedish history Some of theContinue reading "What is typically Swedish?"
The Royal Family
Sweden has been a monarchy for more than a thousand years, with approximately seventy kings ruling during this time. The present king, Carl XVI Gustaf, was inaugurated in 1973 and is the 74:th regent on the throne. The Royal Hignesses: King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia Photo: newsner.com The Swedish king is of FrenchContinue reading "The Royal Family"
Pickled herring and snaps
In Sweden there is an old tradition of having "sill and nubbe", or pickled herring and snaps, at Christmas. The same actually goes for Easter and Midsummer as well, as the food and beverages are very similar during these three holidays). "Sill" and "nubbe" is pickled herring and snaps, or a shot (e. g vodka).Continue reading "Pickled herring and snaps"
Swedish candy
Swedish candy, or "lösgodis" as we say in Sweden, is various kinds of candy (see photos) that are sold separatly. People pick their favourites and put them in a "candy bag" or a "candy cup" before they weigh it and pay for it. In Sweden people eat quite a lot of sweets and candy. OrContinue reading "Swedish candy"
December holidays
There are three major holidays in December that many both love and cherish. The cold and dark winter season is lit up by candles, outdoor lighting and Advent stars. Four sundays of Advent Advent is latin and means arrival. It is a celebration of the arrival of Jesus, and also a time to prepare forContinue reading "December holidays"
