Traditional food is a central part of the experience at Swedish Christmas markets, offering visitors a taste of classic holiday flavors. A staple at many markets is glögg, a spiced mulled wine often ...
Sweden's Food Safety Agency said it agreed with their Belgian counterparts that commercially bought Christmas trees "are not considered food because they may have been treated with plant ...
Belgium's food safety agency issued a warning to residents to not turn their Christmas trees into food after a city's recycling recommendations included using the needles in recipes.
A day after Belgium warned against eating Christmas trees, Swedish officials said that the needles can be safely used to make butter and other products -- as long as the trees are young and wild.
Dumping your Christmas tree on the street can result in a hefty fine, so make sure you dispose of it responsibly. The holiday season lasts until January 13th in Sweden and many wait until then to get ...
In our last issue, I wrote about how we (many of us, at least) celebrate Christmas in Sweden. I went through it all, from Dec. 1 and Swedish Public Service’s advent calendar TV show, through the ...
This is common in many households over Christmas. 2 ... 3) Janssons frestelse, from Sweden. A popular celebration food, this dish is a potato casserole baked with onions, bread crumbs, fish ...