Swedish Christmas

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Swedish Christmas Quiz

Test your knowledge of Swedish Christmas traditions with our engaging quiz! Discover fascinating facts about the celebrations, food, and history of Christmas in Sweden.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about unique traditions
  • Challenge your understanding of festive customs
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CelebratingSanta92
During Christmas one of the family pigs was slaughtered. Every single part of the pig was served on the christmas table, including the head and feet, leading to a great variety of food. It was however not very common to eat the ham.
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Sill, fermented herring, was not traditional during christmas until Gustaf Vasa introduced it to the christmas table after retaking Stockholm from the the danish king "Kristian the Tyrant".".
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Glögg, a common swedish drink during christmas, can be traced back all the way back to the ancient greeks.
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Santa Claus was not originally delivering the christmas presents in Sweden. A male goat ran by the house, threw the presents on the porch and ran away before the kids could lay eyes on him.
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A he-goat, made out of hay, is built in Gävle during christmas. Unfortunately it has been attacked and burned down 30% of the times it has been raised.
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As late as during the 18th century, richer swedes commonly ate Oysters for christmas.
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A smaller town to the west of Sweden has taken a spin off on the tradition, and have begun serving the christmas table on top of a pizza; hence creating "Julbordspizza".
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During christmas in sweden it is common to drink a darker beer suited for the food and the season. However, for those who did not drink it another drink was invented. "Svagdricka", or "Weak drink" was common for those not strong enough to drink the darker beer.
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The sweet bread commonly served after the christmas table, soaked in "Mjöd", was introduced to the tradition by the early vikings.
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The vikings did indeed celebrate christmas, and it was a holiday dedicated to drinking heavily in the honor of the gods.
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