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  2. Cardamom bread - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cardamom breads include kardemummabröd (bread) and kardemummabullar (buns). Cardamom bread is considered a traditional food among Swedish Americans . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Cardamom buns are eaten along with coffee or tea .

  3. List of Norwegian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A typical Norwegian hot dog: sausage in a lompe, with ketchup and mustard. Pølse i brød – a dish composed of a sausage inside a loaf of bread. It is common to eat hot dogs during large gatherings, at birthdays and during the national day. The most common sausages to put in bread are grilled sausage and boiled Wiener sausage.

  4. Nordic bread culture - Wikipedia

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    Nordic bread culture has existed in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden from prehistoric times through to the present. It is often characterized by the usage of rye flour, barley flour, a mixture of nuts, seeds, and herbs, and varying densities depending on the region. [1] Often, bread is served as an accompaniment to various recipes and meals.

  5. Cardamom-Cheddar Straws Recipe - AOL

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    In a food processor, pulse the 1/2 cup of flour with the cardamom and salt. Add the butter and pulse until it is the size of small peas. Add the cheddar and 1 teaspoon of the milk and pulse just until the dough comes together. Scrape the dough onto a work surface and knead a few times until smooth.

  6. Sandbakelse - Wikipedia

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    Sandbakelse are made of flour, ground almond, butter, eggs, sugar, and almond extract—possibly with vanilla or rarely cardamom. After the dough is mixed and cooled *(our dough from a Norwegian lady was simply to make it like shortbread with room temp butter, press as thin as can into tins and bake), it is pressed into fluted tins.

  7. Stollen - Wikipedia

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    Stollen is a cake-like fruit bread made with yeast, water and flour, and usually with zest added to the dough. Orangeat (candied orange peel) and candied citrus peel (Zitronat), [1] raisins and almonds, and various spices such as cardamom and cinnamon are added.

  8. Goro (sweet bread) - Wikipedia

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    Goro (Gorån in Swedish) is a traditional Norwegian and Swedish cookie. [1] Goro are pressed flat and commonly flavored with cardamom. It is a cross between a cookie, a cracker, and a waffle. Goros are made from a mixture consisting of eggs, sugar, cream, fat (butter or lard), flour and spices, baked in a special Goro iron (Gorojern).

  9. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian breakfast consists of bread, cheese, and milk. Traditionally this meal included a porridge such as grøt (flour and groats boiled with milk). Different kinds of grøt exist, including rømmegrøt (Regular grøt but milk is replaced with sour cream) and risgrøt (Regular grøt with rice instead of groats) [1]