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GASTRONOMY IN NORWAY — A part of Katrine Clip's Norway Info site. There is a fascinating article on "The Norwegian Meals" telling what's eaten at what times of day. Offers recipes for:; ... HOT DOGS, NORWAY — "Weinerpølser" -- hot dogs -- are quite popular in Norway. This link takes you to a page on the website of...
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INFORMATION ABOUT NORWAY MADE BY CLASS 1AAD AT TRONDHEIM CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, NORWAY FOR STUDENTS AT SHOKO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN ... NORWEGIAN FOOD...
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The Captain's brisling starter ... Bacalao (from Northwestern part of Norway) ... Back to food men...
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Norwegian food - a short article from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ; ... Sons of Norway recipe box - from appetizers to baked goods and main courses.
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Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cities like Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger and Trondheim are nowadays well supplied with a wide choice of watering holes, many of which offer food that is competitively priced compared to the restaurants. Oslo’s nightlife centers on the Aker Brygge waterside area, the city center, and the Majorstua district. ... View Norway Photos...
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She is contradicted, however, by Hroar Dege, one of Norway's culinary past masters, a sixties trend-setter, the author of books on food, and still very much ... Dege sees Norway's food culture as a synthesis of the primordial Norse, so to speak, and impulses from the more fashionable kitchens of prosperous continentals.
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Food and drink you should try while in Norway ... Food traditions in Norway ... Tasty food and great atmosphere in the local restaurants in Kristiansund and Nordmøre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke / Nordic Life AS...
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One of Norway's hidden foods is grøt. What in the world is grøt? Well, it's porridge and it has been as important to the Norwegian people as oil has been to the modern day Norwegian economy. Porridge, the food of fairy tales.
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FACTS ABOUT NORWAY ... Norway is one of the Nordic countries, occupying the western part of the Scandinavian peninsula, with a total area of 323 878 sq km. It is bordered by the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea in the west, Russia, Finland and Sweden in the east, and the Skagerrak (an arm of the North Sea) in...
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