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What to eat in Sweden? Top 3 Swedish Breakfasts

Last update: Thu Mar 20 2025
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Porridge

SWEDEN and  4 more regions
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Klappgröt
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Vispipuuro, russedessert, klappgröt, debesmanna, or mannavaht are different names for a creamy Baltic semolina porridge that is prepared with fresh fruit such as tart lingonberries, cranberries, or red currants. When cooked, the thick porridge is whipped until it transforms into a unique treat with a frothy and light consistency.


It is traditionally topped with cream or milk and garnished with fresh fruit. Found across Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Norway and Latvia, this dish is usually enjoyed as a sweet breakfast, a light midday snack, or a refreshing dessert.

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Mandelkubb is a traditional pastry characterized by its bittersweet flavor. It is best described as an almond bun. Its name and its distinct flavor are both derived from the main ingredient – bitter almonds. These are crushed and mixed with flour, sugar, eggs, and leavening agents.


Some versions of mandelkubb replace the almonds with almond oil and include sour cream or milk. The buns are always sprinkled with pearl sugar before baking. They are very easy to make and almost every bakery and coffeehouse in Sweden sells them. Mandelkubbar are usually eaten fresh with a glass of cold milk or a cup of hot coffee on the side.

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Mjukkaka is a round Swedish flatbread that is usually baked in a brick oven. This bread is about the size of a regular plate and consists of flour, yeast, sugar, water, salt, and oil. It is characterized by fork prick marks on its top, used in order for the dough to stay flat while it is baking.


Mjukkaka is usually served for breakfast, consumed as it is, or accompanied by butter.

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