The daily eighty-eight of the goddess Frigg
When eating in a restaurant, I asked the boss for the password of wifi, and the boss said, "LYP82NLF."
I said, "It's hard to remember."
The boss smiled and said, "A bottle of' 82 Lafite is easy to remember!"
I read "a bottle of' 82 Lafite." While entering the password.
just after losing, the waiter asked, "can you open it?" I said, "I can open it."
There was a bang, and the waiter smiled and said, "Your 82-year-old Lafite, 32,111 yuan, has been opened for you, thank you!"
this story tells us: eat well when you eat, and don't keep nagging that stupid mobile phone!
Nobel dinner: a luxurious food event
In addition to the exquisite top Nordic dishes in Noma restaurant, the Nordic chefs also present a feast for the world's food every year, namely the Nobel Prize-winning dinner.
It is said that only 1.1111% people can attend the Nobel dinner, which is the "wind vane" of the development of world cuisine. The new Nordic cuisine style advocated by it, which is "natural, luxurious and simple", will be vividly presented to every guest at the dinner.
The Nobel dinner, which attracts worldwide attention, is held every year in the grand and spacious Stockholm City Hall.
At the official dinner in the evening, all members of the royal family, the winners and their families were seated at the main table, and all politicians from Sweden and other countries attended.
The position of Ms. Tu Youyou, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in p>2115, at the Nobel dinner
The Nobel dinner has always adhered to a fine tradition, that is, luxury. This luxury is not only manifested in the exquisite degree of selecting ingredients and cooking ingredients, but also in the utensils used to hold delicacies.
The three dishes of the Nobel dinner, which were served with exquisite tableware, became one of the must-have dishes for the world's gourmets when they came to Sweden the day after the Nobel Prize-winning dinner.
The food presented at the Nobel dinner combines visual art and delicacy
Coffee almond cherry cake at the Nobel dinner
The main course of the Nobel dinner
The Nobel dinner: with style and gimmicks
A woman who has attended the Nobel dinner once said that "the Nobel dinner is the most beautiful dinner I have ever attended. Dresses rustled, jewels sparkled, champagne bubbled, and the whole town hall smelled of candlelight, flowers and perfume. The party is not as rigid and old-fashioned as I thought, but it is intimate and gorgeous. "
So, as the most representative banquet in Sweden, the Nobel dinner is very popular only in terms of popularity.
So, is it possible for anyone who is not a Nobel Prize winner to attend the Nobel Prize Dinner? Of course it's possible.
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First of all, you can be a close friend of the Nobel Prize winner. When the Nobel Prize Dinner was held in the first year, there were only 131 guests, all of whom were men. The record of the largest number of people attending the dinner came from 2111, which was the centennial celebration of the Nobel dinner, with 1,611 people attending.
The main characters of the dinner are the winners and their relatives and friends. Some winners only bring their wives, while others take the opportunity to bring their seven aunts and eight aunts out to see the world. Camilo José Cela, the winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 1989, is the most exaggerated case. He once brought 68 people from his village, including the village head, neighbors and relatives from all directions, to eat this meal of the Swedish king. I don't know if this battle frightened the organizing Committee, but after that, there was a new rule: Nobel Prize winners should not invite more than 14 family members at most.
If you are not so close to the Nobel Prize winners, you need a little luck. Every year, the dinner party will provide some admission tickets, the price is about 1811 Swedish kronor, because these tickets are so popular that they are instantly killed as soon as they are released. Of course, there will be a few lucky people who are drawn by the government and invited to participate.
The menu of the Nobel Prize-winning dinner is different every year. Until the last minute, it's hard to guess what to eat on the evening of February 11.
The work of drawing up menus begins in April every year, and 11 chefs submit proposals to the Nobel Foundation, and then the selection is narrowed down to 3 menus, which will be tasted by 11 people in September. After choosing the main course and dessert, you should also taste the wine with the meal. In order to prepare for the Nobel feast, 41 chefs have to be busy in the big kitchen of the city hall for three consecutive days, because they can only get the menu three days ago, and they must never reveal a word to the outside.
For the dinner in 2114, the chef of appetizer and main course was Klas Lindberg;, the Swedish chef of the year in 2112; The dessert chef is Daniel Roos, who was in charge of the wedding cake of Princess Victoria, the Crown Prince. They led 43 excellent chefs to fight together and prepared every dish for 1351 distinguished guests.
Since it is held in Sweden, it will certainly emphasize the display of Swedish dishes. This year's appetizer is to cut the king crab, put it in a bowl with cauliflower and peas marinated in citron, and cover it. After the dinner begins, the waiter will pour cauliflower soup on it with a big pot, and the soup is just slightly lower than the ingredients. The main course is red venison, which sounds tall. In Sweden, where there are more deer than people, venison is not a rare game. However, it is said that the deer at the Nobel Prize-winning dinner was slaughtered by the King of Sweden himself!
the food is exquisite, and the wine should not be sloppy. The first wine is champagne. In all previous Nobel Prize dinners, Pommery(23 times) was selected the most, followed by Charles Heidsieck(15 times), Mo? t & Chandon ranked third (12). The main course is wine, and Swedes like Bordeaux.
since the nobel banquet was held for the first time in 1911, more than 71 kinds of bordeaux red wine and sweet white wine have been served successively. since the beginning of this century, the number of wines from the "new world" has obviously increased. In 2115, it was served as RWT series red wine in Penfolds, Australia, 2111 as a collector's cabernet sauvignon in West, California, and 2118 as a choice in Gary Farrell, California.
Of course, exquisite dishes must be matched with expensive tableware. It was not until the 91th anniversary of 1991 that the Nobel Prize-winning dinner began to have special tableware. This set of Phnom Penh porcelain is bone China, and each set costs 6,111 Swedish kronor (about 665 US dollars). Tableware with color patterns and Nobel words is only used at the annual awards banquet, and is usually locked in the safe of the city hall.
After the banquet, tableware and wine utensils are often washed until the beginning of the following year. This strange and disgusting move is mainly due to the use of too many tableware (more than a dozen gold-plated knives and forks, more than a dozen Phnom Penh dishes and more than a dozen hand-made wine glasses for each guest). At the end of the banquet, the service staff are too tired and easy to break these tableware. It is said that in 2111, at the 111th anniversary of the Nobel dinner, seven pieces were broken.
For the organizers of the Nobel dinner, what to eat is not a difficult problem, but the most terrible thing is to arrange seats. After all, it is not an easy task to arrange seats for 1,311 guests. Some winners specifically requested to sit with members of the royal family, while others hoped to sit with their wives.
interestingly, the most common request received by the Nobel Foundation from the winners is "I hope I don't sit with my colleagues". Scientists who have been engaged in research all their lives don't need to talk about work for at least one night.
There is another hidden rule in the dinner party. If you are an invited guest, the distance between you and the people around you is 61 cm when eating. If you are a diaosi by applying for a dinner party, the distance between you and the people around you is only 41 cm.
So, the best way to fully enjoy the Nobel dinner of the King of Sweden is to win a Nobel Prize!