10 truth & tradition about Christmas in Norway
It is Christmas time, and with the traditions that we see all the time.
But not all traditions are the same global.
Christmas also comes with many unusual traditions.
A cold place and mountains in Europe: Norway.
But they are also part of strange and wonderful traditions.
Here are ten truth about a Norwegian Christmas.
2011 Norway has run out of avocado due to lack of milk production in the summer.
One of the strongest television traditions is every Christmas night, on 11 am, a state channel is an East German / Czechoslovakian movie called "three wishes for Cinderella" (Oříšky Pro Popelku) from
A Christmas tree is given to London from Oslo, Norway every year.
Every year various brewers sell Julebrus (Christmas Soda), a fresh water with red or brown.
Julbukking is an old Christmas tradition similar to modern Halloween tricks or treat.
Norwegians have a TV version of the adventure calendar.
The Norwegian movie is most viewed with all the time as a classic that is called Pinchcliffe Grand Prix (Fleråklypa Grand Prix).
Norwegians like to make gingerbread cakes.
The most sold frozen pizza in the country is also the most popular dish on Christmas night after a study in 2011. After that, revealed that it could be able to eat during lunch while standard families
Talking about sheep ribs, it may take seven hours in the oven to get perfect results.
The Norwegians keep their tradition very like and we hope this article gave you some interesting knowledge about this small and special paradise in Northern Europe.
Merry Christmas, or like they say it in Norway, Jul!