Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Goal 56: Eat a Swedish Dish

Swedish roll at Fika
Fika is the Swedish coffee break time. It's nice, especially when the health center sponsors it by feeding the international students these delicious rolls. They are basically cinnamon rolls that aren't smothered in sugar syrup, rather just sprinkled with it.

Traditional Swedish Meatballs at IKEA
This plate of traditional style meatballs may look like regurgitation, when actually it is a half eaten plate of swedish meatballs covered in sauce with a side of lingonberry jam, and parsley.
"Did he just say parsley?"
HELLZ YES, DAT BE PARSLEY ALL UP IN HEHAR!
Lingonberry seems to cover the food of Sweden. Between juice, and sauce, and jam, lingonberries can make any food more Swedish. And the meatballs... come on, it's in the name: Swedish meatballs.

Black and Green Rumcake Dessert (also at IKEA)
This started out in the form of a green spring roll with chocolate caps on both ends. It had a chocolate, fudge center that had a light rum taste. Although the flavor was a bit bland beyond that, it was a good finish to this Swedish meal at a Swedish furniture store, IKEA.

100 to go.
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1 comment:

  1. Yeah! I saw that swedish roll online... you described it much like wikipedia. :)

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