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  2. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cuisine could be described as centered around cultured dairy products, crisp and soft breads, berries and stone fruits, beef, chicken, lamb, pork, eggs, and seafood. Potatoes are often served as a side dish, often boiled. Swedish cuisine has a wide variety of breads of different shapes and sizes, made of rye, wheat, oat, white, dark ...

  3. List of Swedish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Lussekatt. Saffron buns with a raisin on both ends. Ostkaka. Pudding made from rennet-curded milk, flavoured with bitter and sweet almonds. Pepparkakor. Crispy cookie made from ginger, cardamon, molasses and sugar. Prinsesstarta. Traditional sponge cake filled with jam and cream, covered with marzipan.

  4. Flying Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Flying Jacob. Flying Jacob (Swedish: flygande Jacob/Jakob pronounced [flyːˈgandɛ jɑːˈkɔp]) [1] is a Swedish casserole composed of chicken, cream, chilli sauce, bananas, roasted peanuts and bacon. [2] The dish is baked in an oven and is usually served with rice and a salad. The dish was invented by Ove Jacobsson, who worked in the air ...

  5. Ostkaka - Wikipedia

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    Ostkaka (pronounced oost-kah-kah), ost meaning "cheese" and kaka meaning "cake" in Swedish, is known as Swedish cheesecake or Swedish curd cake, it is a Swedish dessert that has its roots in two different parts of Sweden, Hälsingland and Småland, though there are some differences between ostkaka from Hälsingland resembling halloumi in texture, [1] and the soft-grained ostkaka from Småland. [2]

  6. Toast Skagen - Wikipedia

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    Toast Skagen is a Swedish starter and food dish. It consists of pieces of toasted bread and a prawn salad called skagenröra, typically made with mayonnaise, sour cream and dill, sometimes dijon mustard, and garnished with roe. [1][2][3] Sometimes crab or crabsticks are substituted for prawns. The name of the dish stems from Skagen in Denmark ...

  7. Semla - Wikipedia

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    A semla, vastlakukkel, laskiaispulla, Swedish eclair, fastlagsbulle / fastelavnsbolle or vēja kūkas is a traditional sweet roll made in various forms in Sweden, [1] Finland, Norway, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Estonia, [2] and Latvia, associated with Lent and especially Shrove Tuesday in most countries, Shrove Monday in Denmark, parts of southern Sweden, Iceland and Faroe Islands or ...

  8. AOL Food - Recipes, Cooking and Entertaining

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  9. Pölsa - Wikipedia

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    Pölsa. Pölsa is a traditional northern Swedish dish which has been compared to hash. [ 1] The main ingredients are beef sinew, liver, heart, lung, onion, and barley, mixed with stock, black pepper, and marjoram. Sometimes ground beef or minced pork is added. It is usually served with mashed or boiled potatoes and pickled beetroot, and ...