They’re watching "Donald Duck". Perhaps the most loved and sacred Swedish Christmas tradition, Donald Duck, or "Kalle Anka" as the Swedes call him, is the name given to a 1950s Disney special ...
As an annual holiday tradition, Lena Norrman sets out a bowl of porridge to please the tomte — a folkloric elf-like character who visits children on Christmas Eve. Norrman, who is the University of ...
Sweden has some charming Christmas traditions. For example, it’s customary to serve a Christmas Eve buffet of traditional foods including risgrynsgröt, a rice pudding flavoured with cinnamon.
Food connects us to our heritage, and holiday meals carry the weight of generations of traditions. From Christmas puddings in England to Lunar New Year dumplings in China, these special dishes do more ...
One of the most popular Christmas markets is held here, although admission costs 100 Swedish krona (RM45). Visitors can expect traditional Swedish winter food – smoked sausage, various types of ...