Swedish breakfast
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- toe_knee
when i was in sweden a few years ago the main thing i remember (besides those women) was the breakfasts there. I remember it consited of bread, cheeses and meats. can someone give me a list of the things ye have. i really miss them and want to track them down. Brand names included
thanks
- kezza_20
HEAD!
- brandelec0
unboring
- Mimio0
Those little crepe style swedish pancakes with fruit and cheese.
- fawn0
we used to have porridge and crepes with whip cream at my swedish camp
- fawn0
brandelec i am going to be home in t-minus 20 minutes, be online!
- derek20050
you want a strong brie, and a strong swiss, and some french sticks and some butter?
then some sliced ham, and sliced salami.
- kld0
simular to dutch breakfasts I had with my oma and opa. bread, meats, cheeses and butter, and these great chocolate sprinkles. Mushius or something, janne?
- brandelec0
copy that fawn
*break open new batteries for a li'l sumthn sumthn
- Arild0
Tine Norvegia < the one and only cheese you'll ever need.
- agentfour0
CHEESE IN A TUBE!
- Gorbie0
IHÅP
- MLVR0
there's no such thing as a swedish breakfast really. You should get your ass to goulbourn st (dont remember what number but pretty close to george st. on the darlinghurst side. Go to the swedish church on wednesdays and have traditional swedish meatballs. Also u can go to david jones at town hall and ask for swedish food in the deli. Ikea also keep some swedish food and candy. And if you are in Nth Sydney there's a mall on parallell st to miller st. where they sell dutch salty liqourice, not the same but still ok. :-)
- MLVR0
at ikea get 'kalles kaviar' or any swedish kaviar. at david jones get some cooked ham, liver pâté. cook some oat porridge or have some soured milk/yoghurt.
- GeorgiePorgie0
the foods that you've listed is Breakfast in Europe in general. At least the Germanic and Scandic ones.
- fawn0
- GeorgiePorgie0
I'd rather have a fawn to cook for me
- fawn0
:) i put curry in everything
- toe_knee0
cheers. thanks for the tips. must check those out. In dublin we used to go to the swedish cafe and get meatballs. the swedish sauce with the chicken was the busness too.
I'll have it with a sneaky guiness at lunch
- danthon0
Gruyère Cheese is what you seek.
- ribit0
Sweden is where we discovered the wonders of curry chicken pizza with banana...