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Rusks from India. In India rusk (often called toast biscuit) is a traditional dried bread or cake. It is also known as papay, rattan, khasta ( Hindi: खस्ता ), russ or cake rusk in Hindi-Urdu, and Punjabi or porai பொறை in Tamil or kathi biskut in Bengali. It is usually eaten dipped in milk tea which softens the rusk.
Princess cake ( Swedish: prinsesstårta) is a traditional Swedish layer cake or torte consisting of alternating layers of airy sponge cake, pastry cream, and a thick-domed layer of whipped cream. The cake is covered by a layer of rolled marzipan, giving it a smooth, rounded top. The marzipan overlay is usually green, sprinkled with powdered ...
Swedish cuisine could be described as centered around cultured dairy products, crisp and soft (often sugared) breads, berries and stone fruits, beef, chicken, lamb, pork, eggs, and seafood. Potatoes are often served as a side dish, often boiled. Swedish cuisine has a wide variety of breads of different shapes and sizes, made of rye, wheat, oat ...
Chicken Tortilla Pie. Cream of chicken soup teams up with canned refried beans, green chiles, and enchilada sauce for a Tex-Mex meal that's only a little spicy. Cook the ingredients in a cast-iron ...
Smörgåsbord ( Swedish: [ˈsmœ̂rɡɔsˌbuːɖ] ⓘ, directly translates to “open-sandwich-table”) is a buffet -style meal of Swedish origin. It is served with various hot and mainly cold dishes. Smörgåsbord became internationally known at the 1939 New York World's Fair when it was offered at the Swedish Pavilion's Three Crowns ...
The recipe has been included in Swedish cookbooks. [5] The town of Gränna has only 2,500 residents, but its convenient location off one of the most traveled highways in Sweden attracts over a million visitors per year, [4] many of them drawn by the famous candy, [6] which has been a tradition for more than 150 years.