Scandinavian Geography
Seafood & Staples
Danish Dishes
Norwegian & Finnish Food
Swedish Traditions & History
100

True or False: Germany is a Scandinavian country.

What is false?

100

This type of food is very common in Scandinavia because of its many miles of coastline?

What is fish and seafood?

100

This meal is usually the only hot meal of the day in Denmark.

What is dinner?

100

Rommegrøt is a traditional Norwegian porridge made with this ingredient.

What is sour cream?

100

Who influenced early Scandinavian culture by teaching them how to preserve foods and introducing them to wine?

Who are the Vikings?

200

This country is described as the most barren, with mountains covering about two-thirds of its land.

What is Norway?

200

Because of the long, cold, and dark winters, this type of food is a staple that is often served daily.

What is soup?

200

In Denmark, it is commonly said that there are more of these than people.

What are pigs?

200

This accurately describes the Finnish dish Kalakukko.

A combination of fish and pork baked inside pastry dough.

200

What is a Swedish Smörgåsbord?

A buffet table with a large variety of dishes.

300

This Scandinavian country has the most fertile land for farming.

What is Denmark?

300

This fish is a breakfast staple in Norway.

What is herring?

300

This acurately describes a Danish Smørrebrød.

What is an open-faced sandwich?

300

This is the breakfast staple fish in Norway.

What is herring?

300

 Traditions & HistoryWhat do families in Sweden traditionally eat every Thursday night for dinner?

What is thick yellow-pea soup?

400

This country has the largest population in Scandinavia?

What is Sweden?

400

This is a staple food in Sweden, often eaten at both lunch and dinner?

What are potatoes?

400

This dish is salmon cured in salt, sugar, and dill.

What is gravlax?

400

This is the staple food in Sweden, a twice-baked short bread.

What are rusks or skorpar?

400

This is a spice commonly used in Scandinavian baking.

What is cardamom?

500

This country's cuisine is influenced by its two neighbors, Sweden and Russia.

What is Finland?

500

This country consumes more milk per person than any other nation.

What is Finland?

500

Svartsoppa, or "Black Soup," is a unique dish made with these "ingredients".

What is pig blood and goose blood?

500

This is a common fat used to make the twice baked short breads in Scandinavia.

What is butter?

500

These are the two neighboring countries that influence the cuisine of Finland.

What are Sweden & Russia?

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