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Sweden : 45 Recipes
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Shanghai World Expo 2010 - The Sweden Pavilion
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Sweden ? home to Volvo, Ikea and Absolut Vodka, one of the top design capitals of the World. I was tempted to visit the Sweden Pavilion due to the country?s cache in cool, functional and attractive designs. The pavilion looked promising from the[...]
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IKEA Cake
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About a year ago I was sitting in an Ottawa IKEA eating a plate of meatballs, when I noticed an advertisement for something called a "Princess Cake". Allison and I talked about the cake, and wondered aloud what the deal was. A man[...]
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A crayfish party is a traditional summertime eating and drinking celebration in the Nordic countries . The tradition originated in Sweden , where a crayfish party is called a kräftskiva. The tradition has also spread to Finland via the[...]
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Due to Sweden’s large north-south extent there have always been regional differences in Swedish cuisine . Historically, in the far North, meats such as reindeer, and other (semi-) game dishes were eaten, some of which have their roots in the[...]
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IKEA Cake
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About a year ago I was sitting in an Ottawa IKEA eating a plate of meatballs, when I noticed an advertisement for something called a "Princess Cake". Allison and I talked about the cake, and wondered aloud what the deal was. A man[...]
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IKEA Soda
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My friend Alex (from Sweden) suggested that I try this Swedish soda that we found at IKEA. He told me that it's only available during the holiday season, and during the holidays, sales of both Pepsi and Coke go down in[...]
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IKEA Soda
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My friend Alex (from Sweden) suggested that I try this Swedish soda that we found at IKEA. He told me that it's only available during the holiday season, and during the holidays, sales of both Pepsi and Coke go down in[...]
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Cinnamon Roll
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Day 3 of the baking week. Here comes the Cinnamon Roll. This sweet bun is popular in the Scandinavian countries. Specially in Sweden, 4 October is the day called "Kanelbullens dag (meaning "cinnamon roll day)". That must be the day I can eat[...]
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