Exam 6: Scandinavia
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Which Scandinavian country made the smörgasbord a popular form of serving foods; a buffet table with an assortment of meats, seafood, fruits, nuts and cheeses?
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What two countries played a large part in shaping the cuisines of Scandinavia?
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Which of the Scandinavian countries has the richest soil, making it an ideal place for raising animals for meat and dairy?
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Following a Russian tradition, what is used to enclose meat and fish when baking the popular Finnish food known as kalakukko?
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The Vikings, with an extensive history of exploration, were known for which two types of food preservation?
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What are the two most important foods to the people of Norway?
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Which of the following types of venison would you expect to find on a Scandinavian menu?
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Danish pastries were actually invented by Viennese bakers; the Dutch improved the formula and they are now enjoyed throughout Scandinavia.
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What neighboring country influenced the cuisine of Finland more than the other Scandinavian countries because of its close proximity?
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Which Scandinavian country borders Germany and shares northern German culture and cuisine?
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Soups rarely make it on Scandinavian menus for they are considered peasant food, and are never enjoyed by the affluent.
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Jarlsberg cheese from Norway is a type of Swiss cheese with tiny holes and a firm texture.
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Why are Scandinavian menus full of vegetables such as turnips, cabbage, carrots, rutabagas and beets?
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Scandinavian cuisine is not known for its use of butter or cheese; rather plain boiled foods adorn most menus.
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Which type of fish are you more likely to find on a Scandinavian smörgasbord?
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Cold beer is often served with Danish "smorrebrod" which means which one of the following?
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Because of their shared culture, what country is often associated with Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland when referring to Scandinavia?
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Although Scandinavians cure and smoke a lot of different types of fish which type is traditionally used to make gravlax?
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