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Danish food culture

Danes have the following characteristics in their eating habits: 1. They pay attention to the fragrant and crispy dishes, and pay attention to the variety and quality of the dishes; 2. They generally do not like too salty tastes, and prefer slightly sour and sweet tastes; 3. The staple food is mainly pasta, and they like to eat

Bread and other foods; 4. Non-staple food likes fish, chicken, duck, eggs, pork, beef, mutton, frozen meat, dried meat, cheese, etc.; vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cabbage, etc.; seasonings like cloves,

Coriander seeds, tomato sauce, vinegar, sugar, etc.; 5. Preparation method: Preference for dishes made by cooking methods such as cold salad, stir-fry, roasting, deep-fried, and roasting; 6. Chinese food: I like Chinese Cantonese cuisine; 7. Recipe: I really appreciate it

Cold platters, pan-fried duck legs with tomato sauce, crispy fried meatballs, beef with smooth eggs, almond water fish, fish cubes with juice, crispy chicken, braised prawns, fried shredded pork with magnolia, straw mushroom fillet soup and other flavor dishes; 8

, Water and wine: Like to drink beer; like to drink orange juice, mineral water, yogurt, coffee, cocoa; also like to taste scented tea; 9. Fruit: like to eat tangerines, tangerines, apples, grapes, etc.; like dried fruits, like almonds, raisins, etc.

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Extended information: The Kingdom of Denmark is one of the oldest monarchies in the world.

From the historical King Harald (reigned 940 to 986 AD) to the current monarch Queen Margaret II, the royal bloodline has been inherited for thousands of years.

The history of Denmark is equivalent to a history of the Danish royal family.

Over the past millennium, many powerful and accomplished monarchs have appeared in the Danish royal family, and many legendary stories have been passed down.

The most outstanding monarchs were Queen Margaret I (reigned from 1387 to 1397) and King Christian IV (reigned from 1588 to 1648).

Since the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in 1849, although the Danish royal family has given up its right to rule the country, as the representative of the country, the royal family has always received the support and respect of the Danish people.

The royal family has become a deep-rooted historical link in the Kingdom of Denmark and an important tradition that cannot be abandoned.

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