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  2. Popcorn (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    In a comical reference, a version of the song was included in the 2010 skit by The Muppets called "Pöpcørn: Recipes with The Swedish Chef." [ 95 ] In 2022, Swedish singer Tove Lo sampled the Hot Butter version in her single " 2 Die 4 ".

  3. Swedish Chef - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Chef is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, known for his eccentric culinary skills and communicating in mock Swedish gibberish. He was originally performed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz simultaneously, with Henson performing the head and voice and Oz performing the character with real hands.

  4. Cröonchy Stars - Wikipedia

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    The box featured the Swedish Chef from The Muppet Show, who described the cereal as "cinnamonnamony". [2] The product's name is likely a pseudo-phonetic rendition of how the Chef would pronounce "crunchy." The back of the box featured ridiculous, and sometimes unsolvable, games and puzzles, [3] including a memory-type card game on every box.

  5. Niklas Ekstedt - Wikipedia

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    Niklas Peter Ekstedt (born 28 November 1978) is a Swedish chef and restaurant manager. [1]After attending the gastronomic high school of Racklöfska in the skiing resort of Åre in central Sweden, Ekstedt worked for Charlie Trotter in Chicago.

  6. Markus Aujalay - Wikipedia

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    Markus Aujalay has a Burmese father and a Swedish mother. His grandfather was born in Punjab, northern India, [2] and emigrated to Burma when he was 17 years old. Once there, he had a son who moved to England and met Markus' mother. Aujalay's first work as a chef was at Arlandia Hotel a few years after senior high school.

  7. Jessie Sommarström - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Sommarström (born May 1, 1979) is a Swedish chef and sustainability advocate. In 2022, she was named Chef of the Year. [1] In 2023, she earned a Gastronomic Academy Gold Medal and was named Woman of the Year in the Tourism Industry as well as Restaurangvärlden's Chef's Chef.

  8. Emma Bengtsson - Wikipedia

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    Emma Bengtsson was born on August 27, 1981, in Falkenberg, Halland County in western Sweden. [1] She originally wanted to be a fighter pilot, and in preparation for a military career, would go to shooting ranges with her father. [2]

  9. Category:Swedish television chefs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish television chefs" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Markus Aujalay; E.