Si writes about Sweden:

Things to know about dairy products

Speaking of milk (and we were) here's a handy diagram informing you of one key tip for buying milk from service stations late at night in Sweden.

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Also it should be pointed out that unlike Norway, Sweden's shops don't have handy ten-by-ten grids showing all the different dairy products in all the main European languages, which is how we avoided this particular dilemma earlier in the trip.


Comments on Things to know about dairy products

sarah says:

Always learning on this site! Trial and error is the way to do it.

matt's sister says:

bit of a late post from which i'm sure we have all moved on but i'd like to drag up the past due to my Swedish expert who claims that the incorrectly named 'yoghurt' is actually 'sour milk'
which in my opinion makes you even more stupid for putting it on your cereal!

the swedish person says:

this is not youghurt, this is FIL. and it really is kind of a like sour milk that is thick. but it's great with cerals and sugar added to that! :)

sanna!

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