What is Santa Claus called in Norway
What is Julenissen
What is one of the most important ways of celebrating christmas
What is Nativity crib scene
This fish, often dried and salted, is a staple in Norwegian cuisine.
What is cod?
This Italian dish made from thinly sliced raw meat or fish, often served as an appetizer, is called...
What is "carpaccio"?
In both Norwegian and Italian schools, this is the first subject typically taught to students at the beginning of the school day.
What is "math"?
What are the small gnooms called
When did it get popular to get the epipthany scene in their home
What is 1600-centery
This traditional Norwegian dish made from potatoes, flour, and butter is usually served with a sauce made from meat or fish.
What is "lefse"?
This iconic Italian pasta shape, often served with a tomato-based sauce, is named after a city's famous clock tower.
What is "spaghetti"?
In both Norway and Italy, students learn this subject that focuses on the study of the human past and its societies.
What is "history"?
What are the small presents they get on the sunday in december
What is Advendtgaver
What day is the navity scene traditionally placed in peoples homes
Known as a classic Norwegian dessert, this dish consists of rice porridge often eaten during Christmas, sometimes with a hidden almond inside.
What is "risengrynsgrøt"?
The region of Emilia-Romagna is famous for producing this type of cheese, often grated on pasta dishes.
What is "Parmesan"?
Both Norwegian and Italian schools generally have this type of break in the middle of the day, during which students eat lunch and rest.
What is "lunch break"?
What is a tradional Norwiegen Christmas deocoration
What is Julekurver
What is common to not eat
What is no meat and sometimes no diary
This Norwegian open-faced sandwich is typically topped with cold cuts, cheese, or fish and often garnished with vegetables.
What is a "smørbrød"?
This Italian dessert, made from mascarpone cheese, coffee, and ladyfingers, is a favorite after dinner.
What is "tiramisu"?
In both countries, students must study a second language. In Norway, this is typically English, while in Italy, it's often this Romance language.
What is "French"?
What is the main meal at christmasdinner
What is Pork or Mutton ribs
What comedyfilm is showed on christmas eve
What is Trading Places
This popular Norwegian dish, often considered the national dish of Norway, is made of lamb, swede (rutabaga), and potatoes.
What is "raspeballer"?
The region of Campania is the birthplace of this pizza, which is topped with tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil.
What is "Margherita"?
In Norway and Italy, secondary schools often require students to study this subject, which includes the analysis of numbers, formulas, and scientific experiments.
What is "physics"?