What are some good Swedish foods to try?
I'm using the website below, so far from what I remember from speaking to Swedish people I've got o'boy, julmust and salty liquorice.
So is there anything else on this site worth getting? (besides surströmming)
http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/shop-landing/
The salt liquorice I've got on the basket right now läkerol brand, is that one decent.
>>7114015
surströmming on toast
>>7114029
no smelly fish pls
>>7114015
Pickle placenta
Janssons frestelse, kålpudding or pickled herring
>>7114015
läkerol is like a throat mint get these instead http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/product/fazer-tyrkisk-peber-original-120g/
liquorice boats
>>7115017
Technically, Fazer is Finnish.
>>7115046
Technically, Fazer bought a danish company.
for liquorice get Piratos
Get yourself some Wasa if it doesn't exist where you live.
The oat one is my favourite, but they're all good.
Chicago style pizza
>>7115017
>läkerol is like a throat mint
Oh right, I didn't realise that. I've only had salty liquorice once before where I ordered some soft ones from amazon that just had the salt on the outside so was trying to get some of the ones where it's not just a coating.
>>7115078
Nope, the only sort of crispbread I've seen here is ryvita dunno how that is for scandinavian standards.
Thinking of adding some lingonberry jam though not really sure what to have with it aside from meatballs. Maybe some falukorv so I can try stuvade makaroner.
Get some milk chocolate.
>>7115078
Wasa is the cheapest sort of crispbread, the type you'd see at school cafeterias.
anyway, you can order swedish foods from swedishfoodshop.se, it's where I got my Swedish ingredients when I lived in Canada
>>7114015
eat kåldolmar on monday. 30/11
It's its day in the memory Charles XII
Pickled herring is quintessential