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  2. Sju sorters kakor - Wikipedia

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    Sju sorters kakor (Norwegian: syv slags kaker), "seven kinds of cookies", is a Swedish and Norwegian tradition where hosts typically prepare seven different kinds of cookies for their guests. While the specific type of cookie varies from household to household, the number of types is consistently seven, as less than seven would indicate an ...

  3. List of Swedish desserts - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish Christmas tradition of baking seven different types of cookies to serve to guests. Also part of fika culture [clarification needed] Scanian apple cake Apple crumble made with rye Smulpaj: A type of pie without a pastry shell--instead the filling is directly topped with crumbled pastry Sockerkaka: Sponge cake baked in a Bundt pan

  4. Lördagsgodis - Wikipedia

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    The tradition started as a health recommendation in 1959 [2] following the government-funded Vipeholm experiments, where patients of Vipeholm Hospital for the intellectually disabled in Lund, Sweden, were unknowingly fed large amounts of sweets to see whether a high-sugar diet would cause tooth decay.

  5. Why are people so obsessed with Swedish candy right now? - AOL

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    Since the 1950s, there’s been a tradition in Sweden of indulging in candy, but with some structure to avoid overindulging; lördagsgodis means “Saturday sweets,” and it’s common for ...

  6. Swedish Candy Is Taking Over America And This Store Is ... - AOL

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    One New York City-based brand is shaking up the candy scene. BonBon, founded in 2018 by three Swedes, is bringing imported candy, soda, and snacks to an American audience.

  7. Category:Swedish confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish confectionery" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search. Search. Category ...

  8. Pågen - Wikipedia

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    Pågen is a Swedish bakery company founded in 1878 by Anders and Matilda Påhlsson. [1] The company started off as a small bakery in Malmö , in the southern province of Scania . Their bakeries are run by around 1350 employees, and are located in Malmö and Gothenburg .

  9. Kolakaka - Wikipedia

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    The name kolakaka is a compound of kola ('caramel') and kaka ('biscuit'). The biscuit is also known as kolasnitt ('caramel cut'), sirapssnitt ('syrup cut') and sirapskaka ('syrup biscuit'). The biscuit has been around since at least the 1970s [1] and is sometimes served as part of the Swedish tradition Sju sorters kakor. [2] [3]