Weird habits and food in Norway. Estranhos hábitos e comidas na Noruega.
If you have read my blog before, you know that I am optimist and that I love Norway and the Norwegians. Right. That said, I also have to say that they are weird sometimes. Like any other culture. Check out my list. Warning: This post has one picture that may cause discomfort to some people. […]
Typical soups for the Fall in Norway. Sopas deliciosas típicas do outono na Noruega.
Fall is soup season in Norway. I have a collection of my favourite types. The Lentils soup I learned to make when I worked as a volunteer for the Cancer foundation. The fish soup I have tasted everywhere, at restaurants and at people’s places. They even sell a almost ready to eat soup at supermarkets. […]
Wild berries in Norway are the best.
When I had my first Summer in Norway I got to know the best part of hiking in the mountains: eating berries. Those wild berries are by far the healthiest and more delicious ever. Some types can easily be found in the cities, others in the mountains. They are all healthy and I eat them […]
Fish and seafood dishes in Norway: from traditional cod fillets to caviar in a toothpaste tube. Os peixes da Noruega e a praticidade dos preparos.
Do you like to eat fish? Then this post is for you. Norway is rich in both ocean and fresh water fish. You’ve probably heard of the most famous Norwegian fish: cod. If you ask a Brazilian person what comes to their mind when we say Norway, the answer will be: bacalhau! It means dry […]
It’s Spring! The grilling season has started in Norway.
Today is May 2nd. Spring has come and so has barbecue season. It’s part of the Norwegian culture to grill food in the Spring and Summer on a daily/weekly basis. Spring smells like barbecue. Norwegians spend more time outdoors from April to September, and they eat meals outside as well. Grilling is practical as it […]