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Default Re: What is your favorite Nordic kitchen?

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Originally Posted by marius
Reindeer food receipts are good in Norway, for example, but the restaurants offering them are very hard to find. Usually, restaurants offering local Norwegian food are not easy to find, most of restaurants offering either Italian cuisine such as pasta and pizza (there are even jokes about a very often found pizza mark, "Grandiosa" as being now a national Norwegian receipt), fast-food-like cuisine, or International cuisine.

Smoked salmon fish is also good.

Concerning sweet things, nothing is better than the Swedish cakes, with or without cream.
He-he, you are rignt, Pizza Grandiosa is probably some of the most eaten food in Norway these days.


And yes, our national cultural complexes has just recently lost its grip, so discovering our own cousine and appreciating and valuing it has a renessanice.
Funny you mention reindeer meat, I`m just going to town to see if I can get some dried and smoked reideer heart for a special occation. Pure energy bombs.
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