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  2. Blåbärssoppa - Wikipedia

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    Blåbärssoppa (Swedish, blueberry or more accurately bilberry soup, Finnish: mustikkakeitto [ˈmustikːɑˌkei̯tːo], Icelandic: bláberjasúpa) is a Nordic fruit soup made from bilberries, which can be served cold or hot. It is sweet and contains starch, which gives it a fairly thick consistency. It is served either as soup, often together ...

  3. Fruit soup - Wikipedia

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    Sour cherry soup. Avocado soup is a fruit soup that can be prepared and served as a cold or hot dish. [4] [5]Blåbärssoppa is a Swedish dish, that usually contains several kinds of berries (for example blueberries, [6] bilberries, raspberries, strawberries and/or lingonberries), sugar, water and the optional cider or, less commonly, champagne.

  4. Fruktsoppa - Wikipedia

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    The soup can be made with one fruit or with multiple fruits; a soup which is made with multiple fruits may be called blandad fruktsoppa, [9] which is Swedish for "mixed fruit soup". Fruktsoppa is a staple food in Scandinavian countries. [3] Consumption of cold soups is also a tradition in the cuisine of Scandinavia. [10]

  5. List of fruit dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable fruit dishes. ... Blåbärssoppa – Nordic soup made from bilberries; ... Lörtsy – Finnish pastry;

  6. 39 Super Delicious Fall Soup Recipes Made From Scratch - AOL

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    Smoky Split Pea Soup. Make a big batch of this bacon-infused soup on Sunday, and you've got lunch all week long. Don't forget the focaccia croutons!. Get the Smoky Split Pea Soup recipe.

  7. Finnish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Finnish cuisine is notable for generally combining traditional country fare and haute cuisine with contemporary continental-style cooking. Fish and meat (usually pork, beef or reindeer) play a prominent role in traditional Finnish dishes in some parts of the country, while the dishes elsewhere have traditionally included various vegetables and mushrooms.

  8. Joulupöytä - Wikipedia

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    Most popular desserts in Finnish Christmas table are: [2] Prune jam pastries also known as joulutorttu; Gingerbread called piparkakku - commonly as flower or star shaped, and sometimes even as 3-dimensional houses, that are decorated with sugar; Confectioneries and other sweets, especially chocolates and fruit marmalade candies

  9. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fruit soups with high viscosity, like rose hip soup and bilberry soup (blåbärssoppa) served hot or cold, are typical of Swedish cuisine. Butter and margarine are the primary fat sources, although olive oil is becoming more popular.