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  2. Danish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most Danes have three regular meals a day, usually consisting of a cold breakfast with coffee or tea, a cold lunch at work and a hot dinner at home with the family. Some also have a snack in the middle of the afternoon or in the late evening. Meat, especially pork, is by far the most common ingredient of hot meals.

  3. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pancakes for dinner can be thick oven-baked pancakes with pork meat or apples inside. Smördegspaj: Butter dough based pie. Various kinds of pies and cookies are typical desserts, mostly served with coffee. Typical pies are apple pie, blueberry pie and rhubarb pie. Smulpaj: Crumb pie Spettekaka

  4. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Ertesuppe – pea soup traditionally served at springtime and Easter, and is complemented with potatoes, carrots and vegetables. [128] Fersk suppe – a traditional dinner dish. The soup often contains beef in addition to vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, cabbage, celery and others. [129]

  5. Easter traditions - Wikipedia

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    Easter is a day of remembrance for the men and women who died in the Easter Rising which began on Easter Monday 1916. Until 1966, there was a parade of veterans, past the headquarters of the Irish Volunteers at the General Post Office (GPO) on O'Connell Street, Dublin, and a reading of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic .

  6. Swedish festivities - Wikipedia

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    These celebrations can range from religious observances to secular holidays, and often incorporate unique customs and foods. Major festivities include Midsummer, Christmas (Jul), Easter (Påsk), and Walpurgis Night (Valborg), Semel day. Many Swedish festivities are closely tied to the Lutheran Church of Sweden, although participation in ...

  7. Smorgasbord - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Europe, the term varies between "cold table" and "buffet": In Norway it is called koldtbord or kaldtbord, in Denmark det kolde bord [2] (literally "the cold table"), in the Faroe Islands, kalt borð (cold table); in Germany kaltes Buffet and in the Netherlands koud buffet (literally "cold buffet"); in Iceland it is called hlaðborð ("loaded/covered table"), in Estonia it is called ...

  8. Easter dishes from around the world - AOL

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    Honey-glazed ham, garlic mashed potatoes and fluffy dinner rolls might be staples at American Easter meals, but around the world, there are many distinct ways to savor the holiday.

  9. Looking for Easter Dinner Menu Ideas? These Are Our ... - AOL

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    Make your Easter celebration special with our delicious dinner recipes and ideas. From sides to glazed ham, we have an easy Easter dinner option for everybody.