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A bite of Sweden
by A bite of Sweden
Swedish food is more than meatballs and crispbread. In this podcast, we explore the flavors, ingredients, and stories that shape Swedish cuisine, from everyday home cooking to contemporary interpretations of tradition. We talk about seasonality, landscape, memory, and identity, how food reflects who we are and how Sweden has changed over time. Through conversations with chefs, growers, food enthusiasts, and cultural voices, we dive into what’s simmering in Swedish kitchens, past and present. A podcast for anyone who loves food, culture, and the stories behind the plate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Food and memory
Swedish food history has been shaped more by climate and survival than by culinary preference. Harsh winters, short growing seasons, and poor soil meant that for centuries the diet relied on hardy staples like cabbage, barley, fish, and dairy. Preservation methods such as salting, drying, smoking, and fermenting were essential for surviving long winters, giving rise to iconic dishes like pickled herring and crispbread.Famine and scarcity fostered a culture where nothing was wasted, influencing traditional dishes built from leftovers. The introduction of the potato in the 18th century greatly improved food security, while dairy became central to the diet. Even today, Swedish cuisine reflects this history of adaptation, blending practicality with tradition and absorbing new influences into its own distinct culinary identity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Swedish food is more than meatballs and crispbread. In this podcast, we explore the flavors, ingredients, and stories that shape Swedish cuisine, from everyday home cooking to contemporary interpretations of tradition. We talk about seasonality, landscape, memory, and identity, how food reflects who we are and how Sweden has changed over time. Through conversations with chefs, growers, food enthusiasts, and cultural voices, we dive into what’s simmering in Swedish kitchens, past and present. A podcast for anyone who loves food, culture, and the stories behind the plate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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