What is the national dish of Denmark?

The "national dish of Denmark" is stegt flæsk - pieces of pork, fried until crisp, and then served with boiled potatoes and parsley sauce.
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What is the most popular food in Denmark?

A true classic: Smørrebrød

The Danish 'open faced' sandwiches, smørrebrød, are perhaps the most famous of the Danish food classics. Smørrebrød is simply a slice of rye bread with various combinations of toppings such as pickled herring, roast beef and eggs topped with mayo and shrimps.
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What food is Denmark known for?

Traditional Danish Food: 15 Recipes You Must Try
  • Smørrebrød. If there is one food that Denmark is famous for, it is their open-faced sandwiches. ...
  • Kartofler. These caramelized potatoes are often used as a side dish for Christmas dinner. ...
  • Stegt flæsk med persillesovs. ...
  • Risalamande. ...
  • Frikadeller. ...
  • Flæskesteg. ...
  • Koldskål. ...
  • Karbonader.
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What is Copenhagen known for food?

10 Best Copenhagen Foods Everyone Should Try
  • Open sandwiches.
  • Danish hotdog.
  • Spaghetti with meat sauce.
  • Pizza.
  • Danish meatballs with onion, potatos and gravy.
  • Burgers.
  • Sushi.
  • Danish pastry.
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Do they speak English in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen is often referred to as the happiest city on Earth, and you'll be happy to know that about 86 percent of Denmark's population speaks English as a second language — generally with a high level of proficiency.
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Traditional Danish Food: 20 amazing dishes you must try in Denmark



What time do people eat in Copenhagen?

Unlike the U.S. where dinner time is anywhere from 5:00 p.m. to 8 or even 9:00 p.m., the majority of Danes eat at 6:00 p.m. every night. Dinner out at a restaurant or someone's house might be different, but I've noticed that during the week, 6:00 p.m. is the official family dinner time.
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What is a typical breakfast in Denmark?

Typical Danish breakfast is bread (white or rye bread) with cream or soft cheese, sausage, cured cold meat or jam with coffee or tea. Among popular breakfast dishes are also cereals and porridges. One of the most interesting things and a very traditional Danish food you can eat in Copenhagen is øllebrød.
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What is the most popular drink in Denmark?

Beer is one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in Denmark and the country has more breweries per capita than any other country in Europe. The most popular type of beer is Pilsner. Carlsberg is Denmark's biggest brewery although microbreweries such as Amager Bryghus are coming back into fashion.
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What are Denmark people called?

PEOPLE & CULTURE

The people of Denmark are known as Danes. They are Nordic Scandinavians, many of which are blond, blue-eyed, and tall. In the southern part of the country, some people have German ancestry. Danes have one of the highest standards of living in the world.
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How do you say G in Danish?

Bage is pronounced something like 'ba-ay' (g is silent, or, at the most, j), bagt is pronounced like 'bagt', and bagværk 'bow-vairk' (bow rhyming with 'pow! '). That's three different realisations of 'g': silent or j, 'g', and 'w'.
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What fish is Denmark known for?

With a very long coastline and large number of smaller islands, Denmark has a long tradition of fishing and seafood takes a natural part of the Danish food tradition. The most commonly eaten fish and seafood are: Cod (torsk), a common white fish in general food preparation (baked, steamed, poached).
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What does Denmark eat for Christmas?

Christmas dinner is a serious affair. Traditionally, you will be sat at a table for a good few hours, eating a meal of roast pork and duck plus boiled potatoes, red cabbage and gravy. Risalamande is the big Christmas dessert, a rice pudding topped with cherry sauce where a whole almond will be hiding.
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What is the drinking age in Denmark?

Now, high school students are usually 16 to 19 years old, and the legal purchase age for wine and beer in Denmark is 16, so it's all totally legal. It's just a bit surprising when you come from anyplace where teenagers are encouraged not to drink alcohol to find a bar conveniently located next to the school gym.
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Do Danes drink alot?

In a culture that perceives itself as reserved — even shy — and which has little tradition of small talk, drinking is an especially important fuel for social connection. That might help explain why Danes have the highest rates of “heavy, episodic” drinking of any country in the European Union.
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What alcohol do Danes drink?

Beer and Wine. These ubiquitous drinks are of course part of the Danes' everyday life, served in bars and restaurants. The most popular beer brand is Carslberg while Denmark is known to produce some exceelent varietals such as Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Cortis.
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Is Danish diet healthy?

'It is an unhealthy diet due to its very restricted calorie and nutrient allowance. It lacks nutrition, as there is an imbalance of food intake of proteins, carbohydrates and essential fats,' she explains.
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What is a Danish cheese?

Translated as 'North Sea Cheese', this delicacy originates in North Jutland. There it is ripened for several weeks in the salty sea air and thus develops into a semi-hard cow's milk cheese with a slightly salty and nutty taste. It's referred to as "the Danish version of Gouda".
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What time do Danish eat lunch?

Periods of the Day

When someone says they want to meet at Frokost Tid, that means lunch time, which is 12noon to 1PM. It doesn't matter if you usually have lunch at 11:30AM or 1:30PM, frokost is the time between 12noon and 1PM. There are seven such Danish time periods and they are: Morgen is from 6am to 9am (0600-0900)
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Why does Denmark eat so much candy?

Danes eat more than twice as much candy per year as the average European, largely due to the association of sweets with the Danish concept of 'hygge'. Denmark may have officially crowned fried pork as its first ever national dish, but it may have just as well chosen a bowlful of candy.
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Do Danish people eat rice?

In Denmark, we eat rice porridge with cinnamon sugar and butter for dinner all through December.
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Is Danish hard to learn?

Danish. Danish isn't hard to learn, but as with most Scandinavian languages, the biggest hurdle with studying Danish is in being able to practice. English is spoken widely and fluently across northern European countries. Danish is said to be the trickiest Scandinavian language to learn because of its speaking patterns.
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Can I live in Denmark if I don't speak Danish?

You can work, live and study in Denmark without learning Danish. I know a number of British, American and French people that have lived here years without learning the language. There are companies who use English as their first language, and a few who will allow you to work in a Danish speaking office without Danish.
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