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There are no animals unique to Scandinavia that cannot be found anywhere else. Common animals in Scandinavia are rabbits/hares, wolverines, fox, deer, and wild boar.
adobo, patatas, tae..
we eat scones and crumpets at tea and we eat these delicios fruit pastries too.
pasta, pizza, bread, grapes....... other food...... original!
Muslim-Americans do not eat unique foods by dint of being Muslims, but rather they eat the unique foods of their homelands. An Iraqi-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods as an Iraqi-American who is Jewish or Christian and an Indian-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods a Hindu Indian-American, but a Muslim Iraqi-American and a Muslim Indian-American will eat foods that are very different from on another, because they come from different places.The only things that Christian-Americans eat that Muslim-Americans do not are pork and alcohol. (Although a significant number of Muslim-Americans do eat pork and/or alcohol in contravention with Islamic doctrine.)
corn, tomatoes, squash and other foods unique to the new World
some of those unique foods are Balot, Penoy, Dinuguan and Adobo.
Scandinavia is surrounded by water, so fish are easily available. Because of the extreme cold of Scandinavia, growing crops is difficult. But potatoes are easier to grow, because they grow underground.
Foods to eat are natural foods. Foods not to eat are junk food and less healthier foods.
Vikings did not have access to foods like potatoes, tomatoes, and corn as these were not native to Scandinavia during that time. Additionally, ingredients like sugar and chocolate were not widely available to them.
Swedish meatballs, Prince sausage, lutefisk, and saffron buns are just a few of the unique foods that Swedes eat during Christmastime.
Traditional foods are foods that are unique to a certain culture, such as sushi for Japan, and spicy crayfish dishes for Louisiana.