Tag: Sausage
The lively summer terrace on Torikorttelitie opens its doors today on the edge of Senate square
Sofia Helsinki brings Sofia Helsinki Café to the square (10:00-18:00), offering a moment of relaxation with homemade cinnamon buns, freshly ground coffee, refreshing smoothies and sparkling wines. And of course, their menu doesn’t forget the blueberry pie! Sofia Helsinki’s Velo Bar Sofia (11:00-23:00) is inspired by the Velocipede of 1887, which found its way to…
Why Denmark should be worried about TikTok
TikTok: to delete or not to delete? That is the question many, especially now Danish members of parliament, are asking, along with thousands of politicians, journalists and public figures worldwide. has been banned from using the app on their work phones. Many Danish MPs had used TikTok as a political tool – such as Alex…
Polish products in a new grocery store in Vogar
Polish sausage and Polish sweets are part of the assortment in the new grocery store in Vogar on Vatnsleysuströnd. The townspeople welcomed the new store as more than two years had passed since the last one closed. There has been no shop in Vogar for more than two years. Now, in the former shop space,…
That’s how much Ebba Busch’s falu sausage ruined for KD
In this podcast you meet David Druid and Katherine Zimmerman who were previously colleagues in Morgonpasset in P3. Here they meet again and talk about politics in their own way and little else. They also have Ekot’s domestic political reporter with them Lova Olsson and the satirist Moa Wallin from the P3 Club. Together, there…
461: This is how the war shaped Swedish politics
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Like the rest of the Western world, Sweden was quick to condemn the attack and declared solidarity with the people of Ukraine. At the same time, the war meant a rapid shift in Swedish politics in central areas, perhaps the most revolutionary we have…
Denmark’s biggest hot dog lives in Odense
Only on special occasionsThe day the new sausage beast made its debut, eight brave men had the determination to devour it in its entirety – sausage, bread, cucumber salad and remoulade – in a ten-minute race. Each participant could be helped by an assistant who held the other end of their hot dog. After the…
The ultra-processed food – how dangerous is it?
How much do you know about what you put into you? And if you were to turn over that falu sausage package at the grocery store to read the ingredients list, you’d probably quickly come across words and lists that you probably don’t understand. Is it dangerous? Or is it useful? Ingrid Larsson, who is…
The mayor urges Ukrainians to abandon New Year’s traditions
The Soviet habit of celebrating the season with Olivier and Shuba salads must be abandoned, insists the city manager of Dnepr. Popular Olivier and Shuba salads, traditionally enjoyed during New Year’s celebrations in many former Soviet countries, should disappear from Ukrainians’ tables, Dnipro Mayor Boris Filatov has said. “To tell you the truth, I can’t…
The mayor urges Ukrainians to stop eating traditional New Year’s salads
The Soviet habit of celebrating the New Year with Olivier and Shuba dishes must be abandoned, insists the city manager of Dnepr Popular Olivier and Shuba salads, traditionally enjoyed during New Year’s celebrations in many former Soviet countries, should disappear from Ukrainians’ tables, Dnipro Mayor Boris Filatov has said. “To tell you the truth, I…
The party leaders’ toilet brawl, SD’s lucky year and a red falu sausage
In this podcast you meet David Druid and Katherine Zimmerman who were previously colleagues in Morgonpasset in P3. The talk show is their reunion where they talk about politics and little else. In the podcast, we also hear Ekot’s political reporter Lova Olsson and the satirist Moa Wallin from the P3 Club. Producer: Sukran Kavak…
VMA in Gällivare and Malmberget, Norrbotten •
Even as a child, the theater was a big part of her life. Today she is an icon in the Swedish entertainment industry and has worked with the very biggest, such as Nils Poppe, Povel Ramel and Siw Malmkvist. Although she has been awarded the Golden Mask seven times, the low self-confidence has always been…
Local Round-Up: Man shot and killed in Christiania last night
A 23-year-old man was shot and killed in Christiania on Wednesday 26 October between 17:00 and 18:00. He was apparently hit at close range on Pusherstreet, the area of freetown where cannabis is commonly sold in the open. The victim is a well-known figure in the environment. Suspects are SomalisPolice have released a description of…
Shopping in Copenhagen – the best shops and markets
Copenhagen is a shopper’s paradise, with a wide selection of shops and markets to explore. From exclusive designer stores to quirky independent shops, there is something for everyone in the Danish capital. If you need to buy some private homes and you are stranded, construction expert maybe just the place you need to visit. The…
Englishmen in Nyhavn: A Definitive Guide To Danish Sport
In my almost three years in this country, I have attended almost five sporting venues across a total of almost three sports. Some people might think that this experience is insufficient to provide a definitive guide to Danish sport. Then again, these people may not have a column deadline approaching. That’s why I present to…
436: SD’s opportunity to pressure the government
The Sweden Democrats are the party that gets to lead the most committees, four, which is one more than S. Much attention has been directed at SD’s Richard Jomshof, appointed chairman of the justice committee, after previous quotes and statements bubbled to the surface. Negotiations are still ongoing, but it does not look like SD…
Culture collection: Two thirds of print newspaper subscribers are retired
Only 14 percent of the adults in Denmark (700,000 people in total) have a subscription to a printed newspaper, against 11 percent who subscribe to an online newspaper, according to The cultural habits survey, the cultural habits survey covers the first quarter of 2022. About 6 percent subscribe to both. The results indicate that it…
Wednesday Magazines: Turkish Requirements, Bedrock Bunkers and Hockey Nest
Parliament approved the country’s NATO application on Tuesday, but Finland is not yet a member of NATO. Finland’s application has yet to be ratified by the parliaments of all 30 NATO members, and applications from Finland and Sweden could become a political horse trade. President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said that his country…
In the pictures: Helsinki railway station is undergoing an old-new transformation
The results of the extensive renovation of Helsinki Central Station will be revealed to the public little by little, as a new restaurant and terrace will open for the station’s former ticket sales this week. The station’s café and indoor terrace on the Elielinaukio side are also scheduled to start serving cam trips in the…
100 masterpieces of Russian literature you should read
From ancient tales to modern novels, we bring you a selection of books that can all be considered timeless classics. Many of them are part of the school program, not only in Russia. 1. The Tale of Igor’s Campaign (1185) W. W. Norton; 1st edition, 1973 This “tale of woe” about Prince Igor’s unsuccessful campaign…
The collapse of the Danish People’s Party
Participants: Erik Holstein, political analyst, Altinget, Søren Espersen, politician, Danish People’s Party, Aalaa Aldyab, student, Jens Asmundsen, sausage seller, Thies Mathiasen, politician, Danish People’s Party, Torbjørn Fristed, former politician, Danish People’s Party, Mattias Karlsson, International Secretary, Sweden Democrats. Host: Robin [email protected] Reporter: Paloma [email protected] Producer: David [email protected] Technician: Elin Hagman
From the carrier’s guide – what we cannot bring to Iceland
You are not allowed to bring to Iceland: drugs and other prohibited substances; raw meat and meat products (including cured meat, smoked meat, sausages, poultry, etc.), raw milk and raw eggs; weapons such as daggers with blades longer than 12 centimeters, spring knives, clubs, crossbows and handcuffs; snuff and chewing tobacco; used equestrian equipment. Certain…
Finland is preparing for a quiet New Year’s Eve in the shadow of Omicron
Grocery stores and Alko stores across the country report a busy end to the year as customers procure food and beverages before the second consecutive New Year celebration at Covid. In Finland, hand disinfection points, safety distances and face shields, which have become familiar attractions throughout the pandemic, are increasingly needed, especially as the number…
A Dane abroad: Has Christmas become grotesque?
Here we go again! Christmas time – with its markets, gifts, ‘Christmas calendar’, candles, cold hands and sniffing noses, decorated streets and shops, dreams of snow but realities of sleet, alcoholic trends and drama about where to spend the big night on December 24 – is over us again. As well as some increasingly absurd…
“Pølse og Poesi” – a literary event
On Sunday, December 12, between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., the Nordic House community center invites you to a literary event: “Pølse og Poesi” Jakub Stachowiak, Mao Alheimsdóttir and Kamila Ciołko-Borkowska will read their poems. Pylsumeistarinn will serve sausages and pickles. The reading will be in Polish and Icelandic. Jakub Stachowiak was born in Poland…
* NEW * The shots at Näsetbadet and the start of the gang war
When Omar, who is 18 years old, goes to Näset’s bathing place on July 4, 2001, he has his pistol with him in a plastic bag. He hangs out with guys from the Original Gangsters prison gang and says that he usually commits crimes with them, but this afternoon they have only intended to swim…
DF politician convicted of racist comment on Facebook
A politician from Norddjurs Municipality was convicted of racism last year. This is confirmed by the politician to TV2 East Jutland. This is Steen Jensen, who is a city council politician for the Danish People’s Party in Norddjurs Municipality. He was convicted about a year ago for a comment on Facebook in which he linked…
DF politician convicted of racist posting on Facebook
A politician from Norddjurs Municipality was convicted of racism last year. The politician himself confirms this to TV2 East Jutland. This is Steen Jensen, who is a city council politician for the Danish People’s Party in Norddjurs Municipality. He was convicted about a year ago for a comment on Facebook in which he linked Muslim…
Charge: Husband abused and tried to kill sick wife
On Tuesday, the case will begin at the Court in Nykøbing Falster. The man, who is now 63 years old, was from January 2019 to the beginning of May 2020 employed by the municipality as a caregiver for his wife, who suffers from advanced sclerosis. During that period, he repeatedly subjected her to degrading treatment,…
Expat view: My thoughts in Finland
Now that I look back at how my perception of Finland has changed over the years, I would like to share with foreigners tips on how to adapt and integrate faster: 1. Start learning Finnish as soon as possible! The Finnish language is difficult, but not impossible. Learning any language takes time and hard work,…
People’s Party’s joke “totally distasteful”
The joke that Eyjólfur Ármannsson, leader of the People’s Party in the Northwest District, said during the Oddvitaáskorun Vísis program, was perceived by Internet users as an example of hate speech against Poles. The president of the Polish Society of Icelandic Society says the joke is completely tasteless. The leader of the People’s Party did…
Editorial of the week: Climate is everything
We have returned from our holiday and are back at work: updated, revived and want to go. But while it’s nice to see more of our colleagues now, most corona restrictions in the workplace have been lifted, but not everything on the horizon is rosy. Affects our vacation Today we are not only facing the…
Exotic spots to eat in Helsinki: Delicious and unique!
There’s every chance that after dining at one of the following spots, you’d prefer to indulge in some downtime via other pursuits. More information on some new gaming options in Helsinki (and Finland in general) can be found by clicking here. First question to ask yourself as a traveller: how much should I budget to…
Kitchen Confidential: A guide to Danish cuisine
There is a loose understanding of Danish food culture that circulates in the general psyche. We know that Danes love pork, and we know of Danish cakes (which actually originated in Austria in the 1800s) – even though they are now so widespread that it still seems absurd to call them ‘Danish’. We also know…
The meat industry is preparing for the demand for hot sausage over the Midsummer weekend
The tradition of consumers’ abundant meat cravings during Finnish Midsummer will continue this year. Sausage sales have historically risen ahead of the country’s most solemn week, and warm weather could raise sales more than three times the annual average. Barbeques are a traditional Midsummer celebration, on Friday, June 25th. Based on decades of experience, Finnish…
Thursday leaves: Next steps, drunk scooter riders, midsummer menus
After yesterday’s vote in Parliament, the plan to reform Finland’s social and health care services is known as Sote, was finally adopted. It was a process that has frustrated successive governments over the past decade. Now the vote is over, Thursday Helsingin Sanomat asks what happens next. "For the average Finn, for example a health…
Thursday leaves: Pizza oven boom, mosquito repellent, week-long heat wave
Tabloid Evening Pages write domestic tourist boom, or cottage boom, this summer, customers have emptied the shelves of some very predictable and also unexpected products. Director of K-Rauda Olli Pere tells IL that sales of pizza ovens in the retail chain have increased by 800%, while E-Commerce’s commercial director Vesa Järveläinen says hot tubs sell…
How to be a political candidate without knowing the language of the country
The politics of small towns differ a lot from national politics, or even capitals, because it is not so much about reputation and wealth, but about ideology. It is therefore no surprise that in some countries, such as Switzerland, city councils are working more as direct democracies, away from representative models. In some places, such…
Świńskie Ryje at Żaboli – motorcycle meeting in Akranes
On Saturday, June 12 at 2 p.m. a motorcycle meeting called “Świńskie Ryje u Żaboli”, organized by Linda Zarzycka and Żabol Arek Zarzycki, will begin in Akranes. For many years, motorcyclists, both riding their own machines, gather around them motorcycle enthusiasts and people who are positively crazy. “Swine Snouts” is an event that has been…
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: How the EU moved the goalposts for the Irish
The Celtic Tiger economy sizzled with enough ultraviolet rays to tan a nation of reluctant pale-skinned crackers. It vibrated, trembled and trembled like a gilded Harcourt Street hooker dildo. Then ‘bankers, fat cats and politicians’ combined it faster than a rock than one could say: “Subprime evaporation of liquidity”. Back in the ‘Yellow Brick Road’…
Croatian handshakes – and rakija: Filip Kotsambouikidis, Stockholm
Stockholm, Tuesday Was it a long time since you took someone by the hand? That was not the case for me, during the recent trip to Croatia there were many handshakes. Shake, spray, shake and spray. I do not know why, but in Croatia in particular, many still wanted to greet in the old-fashioned way.…
Ask Agnes Wold
Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg.This week: It determines whether you become intelligent or not. The advantage of eating sausages as a child. And why it is a misconception that ADHD is on the rise. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions…
Veganmat provides 100 new jobs in Källby
Dafgårds is investing SEK 300 million in producing plant-based sausages, minced meat and sandwich food. An investment that involves 100 new jobs at the facility in Källby. “We go hand in hand with our large customers,” says Deputy CEO Magnus Dafgård.
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Our eating habits have changed during the pandemic We see trends in that we eat more vegetarian, but also more nostalgic food such as falu sausage in the oven. “We want ‘comfort food’, a sauce that is fatty and salty,” says trend lecturer Stefan Nilsson.
The proposal: Want a half special as a statue in Gothenburg
Sausages, bread and puree – yes it can be a statue on Vågmästarplatsen. The proposal has been submitted by the Social Democrat Jesper Hallén, who wants to pay tribute to the classic sausage dish with a work of art. But what do Gothenburgers themselves think? Hear more about it in the feature …
Local Round-Up: Celebrating a century of hot dog culture in Copenhagen
Forget Noma, Copenhageners tell visitors to their city, to get a real feel for Danish cuisine, try a hot dog sold by a street vendor – be it a ‘pixie’, ‘mummies’ or’ a bald Frenchman in a sleeping bag ‘(bald Frenchman in a sleeping bag). For four to five generations, this pearl of wisdom has…
The Foreign Chronicle
Sotenäs, Wednesday. – Hello there, now you can take off the mouth guards. We had trampled Swedish airport ground for about three seconds and were still among people in a closed hall when the security guard at Landvetter informed us that we no longer needed to have mouth guards. As if we were wearing them…
The Foreign Chronicle
Stockholm Thursday morning. I am fourteen years old and in England to teach me a new language. We are sitting at the dining table and I try to say no, the sausage is not that good. But what I’m actually saying is: I do not eat intestines. They laugh at me. The pocket dictionary has…
From Iceland – Food Of Iceland: Uppstúfur
What is white, salty, with a thick texture and you only eat at Christmas? You guessed it, it’s a stump, often called a smoothie, or a white sauce. You put hot potatoes in it and spray it all over Hangikjöt and you have the most Icelandic dishes of them all: Hangikjöt with Jafning. Stuff is…
From Iceland – Sausage inflation with a famous sausage cart
The sausages sold in Bæjarins Beztu sausage booth have risen in price, Indicator reported this morning. They have increased by 30 ISK, from 470 to 500. Guðrún Kristmundsdóttir, owner and managing director, said that the price increase was due to rising input costs but primarily due to increased wage costs. “Labor costs are well over…
IKEA’s iconic Swedish meatballs now have a plant-based alternative like Guangzhou
The plant-based meat movement is strong in China. Several major brands have recently incorporated herbal choices into their menus such as McDonald’s, Muji and KFC – and now IKEA has also joined the package. IKEA’s famous Swedish meatballs have been imagined as “a plant ball for meat lovers, “Which is the tagline from their new…
Science Round-Up: Who needs meat or skin to make the perfect sausage?
In addition to the Copenhagen food producer Rootly, researchers from DTU have been working on developing a recipe for a skinless vegan sausage. Such a recipe would allow the manufacturer to recycle the pulp currently being discarded but face the problem of how to preserve the classic sausage shape when cooking. Optimized structure DTU Food…
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In Mo outside Söderhamn, there is an extra corona-safe shop, it is Eva Wallin who rides around with the horse Brux and together has a wheel market. The locals can leave what they want to sell on the horse-drawn carriage, everything from vegetables, cheeses, sausages and buns to felted mittens and self-made autumn wreaths. “There…
The nominees for the August Prize are …
Debutants and veterans, epic works and a collection of short stories, blackness and beauty. It is now clear which books will be nominated for the August Prize. Nominated for Swedish Fiction Book of the Year “Memory wires”, Carola Hansson, Albert Bonniers Förlag Nazism is on the rise in Germany in the 1930s. In the densely…
The Foreign Chronicle
Beijing, Monday. A recurring question from your listeners is what life as a correspondent really is like? What does everyday life look like? I have thought about it sometimes and the other day, when I was preparing for all potential Nobel Prize winners, it struck me that life as a coward is to be crammed…
From Iceland – Sausages, gossip, cellulite and Dolly Parton: A perfect day for Snjólaugar Lúðvíksdóttir
Snjólaug Lúðvíksdóttir is a comedian and screenwriter. For foreigners, its name is pronounced Snow-Leg, although it means directly in Snow-Pool. I want to start by saying that this article will make it sound like I’m really into it, but my Perfect Day is usually ordering pizza from my couch and watching Netflix. It would still…