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The Christmas smorgasbord, called Julbord (Christmas table), or Julfrukost (Christmas lunch) is of the highest importance to many, and the Swedes possibly more than others— although a Dane or a Finn might disagree. The Swedish Julbord is essentially a smorgasbord buffet, which is eaten in 'rounds'. A common Julbord session will include two fish rounds, the first with several types of pickled herring, then another with salmon: cured and smoked. All Scandinavian countries have a mischievous elf, a tradition dating back to the Viking era. In Norway and Denmark he's called a nisse and has the features of a goat (Julebukk), while in Sweden he is known as a tomte. The Danes, like the Swedes, enjoy Julefrokost (Christtmas lunch) on several occasions throughout December—often one with work, one with the family, and one with friends, but on Christmas Eve they serve Christmas duck with sugar-fried potatoes and gravy, and drink wine, only to have Julefrokost again on Christmas Day. Clockwise from left: A traditional Scandinavian Christmas table; cabin set among snow-covered forests—a picture- perfect scene of a Nordic winter; Nisse (elves) for sale at a Christmas market. e Christmas smorgasbord, called Julbord (Christmas table), or Julfrukost (Christmas lunch) is of the highest importance to many Norwegian Christmas traditions 26 | Viking Explorer Society News

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