Sweden: what should I get?
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Dalahäst (wikipedia): Trätofflor (wikipedia): Someone else can probably think of something more usefull/cool. Edit: Nyckelharpa (wikipedia): If you play music and have some more cash to spend. | ||
Julmust
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EatThePath
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I like euro liquorice okay, will probably add that to the list. On July 08 2014 17:31 GeckoXp wrote: Good schools. Well played. | ||
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On July 08 2014 20:03 Integra wrote: Try to eat some typical Swedish food. I recomment a Swedish favorite fish dish which is called "Rökt Böckling" yeah, rotten fish it's the best!!! [/trollface] i wanted to try it really bad when i visited friends in sweden... but they wouldnt let me | ||
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virpi
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Swedish candy is also really awesome. | ||
Provocateur
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On July 08 2014 21:53 Cele wrote: yeah, rotten fish it's the best!!! [/trollface] i wanted to try it really bad when i visited friends in sweden... but they wouldnt let me "Rökt böckling" is just smoked fish though, it tastes really nice. The rotten fish is called "surströmming" and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, at least not without plenty of seasoned snaps along with it :p OT: I would get your friend to bring some liquor, like Aquavit OP Anderson or Skåne, you can find it at "Systembolaget", the only stores in Sweden which sell beverages above 3,5% alcohol. Otherwise I guess the candy is nice | ||
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docvoc
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On July 08 2014 17:31 GeckoXp wrote: Good schools. Judging by Sweden's appalling plummeting in global school rankings over the last 10 years it seems like those would have to come from some other country I second what people said about the candy. I'm sure there are some great ones, but be weary, in college my swedish roommate purposely ambushed me with some of the most revolting "candy" I've ever had. I guess it was just salty liquorice but it seemed like something even more insidious. | ||
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On July 09 2014 01:15 docvoc wrote: The nyckelharpa looks cool, and seems like a hilarious thing to bring out at parties to serenade potentials with. I always say go with chocolate or the dessert of choice there. I never regret doing that. nyckelharpa is amazing, but believe me that's no ukulele but you could bring back nyckelharpa music, because it is beautiful | ||
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