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Traditional Swedish Food
Traditional Swedish food include:
- Biff à la Lindström (beef made of ground/minced meat with chopped red beets
 
and caper)
- Blodpudding (Black Pudding)
 - Dillkött (Cooked Meat with Dill)
 - Falukorv (Sausage from Falun (Korv means Sausage))
 - Fläsklägg med rotmos (Pork with mashed Turnips)
 - Gravad lax (Cured and Salted Salmon)
 - Isterband (Sausage made of Pork and Potatoes)
 - Janssons frestelse (Potato Gratin with Onions, Sprats and Cream.)
 - Julbord (Christmas Smorgasbord)
 - Julskinka (Christmas Ham (Grilled with a coating of egg and breadcrumbs))
 - Köttbullar (Swedish Meatballs)
 - Kroppkakor (Boiled Potato-dumplings filled with Pork.)
 - Kåldolmar (Cabbage Rolls)
 - Kålsoppa (Cabbage Soup)
 - Köttsoppa (Beef Soup)
 - Lutfisk (Stockfish)
 - Inlagd sill (Herring pickled in salt, vinegar and spices.)
 - Pannkakor (Swedish Pancakes)
 - Pölsa (Hash)
 - Raggmunk (Potato Pancakes)
 - Stekt fläsk och bruna bönor (Fried Pork and Brown Beans)
 - Pyttipanna (Mixture of fried potato, onion and meat)
 - Sill (Herring)
 - Smörgåsbord (Smorgasbord)
 - Smörgåstårta (Sandwich Cake)
 - Strömming (Baltic herring)
 - Surströmming (Fermented Baltic Herring)
 - Våfflor (Waffles) (Often served with jam and Ice Cream or Whipped Cream.)
 - Wallenbergare (ground veal steak mixed with cream and egg yolk, served with potato puré, butter and lingonberry.)
 - Ärtsoppa (Pea soup)
 
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