Denmark Souvenirs – what to bring back from Denmark as a gift

There is a tendency to buy gifts to friends, family and of course to new countries when traveling. The problem is the type of souvenir you can bring home. Well, if you come to Denmark or if you are looking for good Danish gifts, I have some suggestions for many of my friends and family members. Below is a list of your favorite Danish gifts.

Gifts are appreciated only if the person they gave them is concerned about Denmark or the place. Many souvenirs, such as Memorandum, ashtrays, etc., Your family will pick up on the shelf and mean "nothing". They only mean something for you because they visited Denmark. I always suggest that you make interesting foods that are not available at home. Here are some fun and tasty treats to take back:

1. Flødeboller: These chocolate-covered creamy creamy balls on a cookie basis. They like the ice cream on top, but they can do it themselves. In almost every grocery store, approx. You can get 15-20 chronicles for a box of 12 and I can not find anyone who does not like them.

2. "Pålægschokolade": this is in a small box with a box of about 30 pieces. Again, it can be found in every grocery store. Thin slice of chocolate, and usually freshly baked bread is served, which is warm. If the bread is warm, the chocolate melts on the bread. If the bread is not freshly baked, you can taste bread and prepare with the toast. The bread and the chocolate can be gently heated in the oven (not microwave … it destroys its taste). Chocolate does not have to be heated; It can be consumed at room temperature and is still fantastic tasty. Come on, where do you eat a chocolate sandwich elsewhere? I always sent these boxes to my friends who visited. Here they come up and write, and I ask you to send a few boxes for a few months.

3. Candy: Licorice is of course a natural choice if you are friends or family like the sugar beet. If not, get another great sweets. You really have to go to Nørregade in Copenhagen and get the "bolcher", which is the sweet word in the BEST bolcher factory in Denmark. It is called Nørregade Bolcher and is located on Nørregade (right next to the Nørreport train station … a 2 minute walk away). There you will not only look at them in the candy but you can choose their own combination of different types of bolcher in the shop displays. One of the old American soda fountains / 5-dime stores, where there was all sorts of candy in small pots of shells, so you can choose from. Even if you do not like candy, it's a great place to visit as a tourist. I love smells and mood. Handsome!

4. Kitchen Accessories: Look at places like Illums. It's very expensive, but there's some good stuff. Accessories can be found in places like Kop og Kande and Inspiration a little less. Just funky designers that have every home or kitchen look DANE! Denmark is renowned for its unique and stylish kitchen gadgets and is well-machined.

Avoid all gift cards unless your family / friends are collecting such things. Keep in mind that Straw is a great place in the store, but prices are much higher than in the suburbs. A 10-minute walk to Vesterbrogade or Norrebrogade is located in the suburbs where the same shops are, but at a better price. Do not forget to spend it wisely because it is not cheap.:)

Source by Charlie Petersen

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