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  2. Lingonberry jam - Wikipedia

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    Lingonberry jam [a] is a staple of Northern European cuisine and otherwise highly popular in Central and Eastern Europe. Lingonberries ( Vaccinium vitis-idaea ) grow on a short evergreen shrub in the Arctic tundra throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Eurasia to North America.

  3. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cuisine has a wide variety of breads of different shapes and sizes, made of rye, wheat, oat, white, dark, sourdough, and whole grain, and including flatbreads and crispbreads. There are many sweetened bread types and some use spices. Many meat dishes, especially meatballs, are served with lingonberry jam.

  4. Fläskpannkaka - Wikipedia

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    Fläskpannkaka is a Swedish oven-made pancake baked from eggs, milk, flour, salt (similar to a Yorkshire pudding) containing pieces of sliced pork or bacon. The ingredients are placed in a pan and baked in the oven. It is commonly served with lingonberry jam. Varieties of the dish contain onion, apples, blueberries or garlic. [1]

  5. Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden the traditional Swedish meatballs are served with lingonberry jam alongside boiled or mashed potatoes and gravy sauce. In Sweden, Finland and Norway, reindeer and elk steaks are traditionally served with gravy and lingonberry sauce. Preserved fruit is commonly eaten with meatballs, as well as potato pancakes.

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    You’re in luck, because Ikea serves breakfast that comes complete with crêpelike Swedish pancakes and, you guessed it, lingonberry jam. "It’s disrespectful to be sloshed in Ikea."

  7. Wallenbergare - Wikipedia

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    Wallenbergare is a Swedish dish generally consisting of ground veal, cream, egg yolks and coated in breadcrumbs. It is traditionally served with boiled or mashed potatoes, lingonberry jam and green peas. [1] [2] There are various theories about the origin of this recipe.

  8. Kroppkaka - Wikipedia

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    Kroppkakor are served with butter (melted), lingonberry jam or heavy cream. [2] There are some regional variations of the recipe with different proportions of boiled and raw potatoes. Spices are heavily featured in some variations. Kroppkakor are mainly eaten in the southern Swedish landskap (provinces) of Öland, Småland, Gotland and Blekinge.

  9. Blodplättar - Wikipedia

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    The pancakes are usually served with crushed lingonberries or lingonberry jam, sometimes with pork or reindeer meat. [3] In Swedish, the word may also be used to refer to blood platelets. [4] Blodplättar tastes very similar to black pudding and has a bone marrow flavor. [citation needed]

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