


Many nice things. Though omg the prices. 😅 These are just mine.
Also, that’s the most interesting translation of Brunost I’ve ever seen. Risgrøt on vafler. 🤔
They had quick and super quick risengrynsgrøt btw. So, one that takes a couple minutes and then one that takes a minute or two which was perfect for my impatient best friend – I once made it from scratch and watched an entire movie while stirring. 😅
We also spoke to Lars Nilsen from the SAI while there. Such a fascinating fellow!
by WanderinArcheologist
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Guess it was a typo since they also had risengrøt below. The kanelsnurrer and skoleboller look legit and homemade though! Nothing beats homemade skoleboller when they’re fresh
The prices actually seem a little cheaper than a café in Norway 🫠
Me and my crew went to the Norwegische Seemannskirche in Hamburg just before easter this year, the people there were fantastic and very accommodating. Ive never been religious but it was nice to have a slice of home after 2.5 months at sea.
Also these prices arent bad, i mean 2$ for coffee is half what you can expect to pay for a cup in Norway, most places will charge around 40kr for a cup. 5$ for solo is high assuming it is a half liter
Nice haul, but kinda irresponsible by the sjømannskirke to sell cats
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