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As your brain can take around 20 minutes to register that you are full after eating, slowing down can reduce your total intake," Perrow explains. "Health experts recommend taking smaller bites and chewing every mouthful at least five or six times before swallowing." Bamsemums are a popular treat for both children and adults alike. In addition to their delicious taste, they are also known for their cute appearance. Nidar Bamsemums are the perfect gift for any occasion and are sure to put a smile on any recipient’s face. In 1975 did some cute little chubby foam teddy bears with chocolate on their arrival in Norway. Skumbamseme named Bamsemums, and with them was a completely new form of eating, called mumsing introduced. Malaco Skippers Pipes are a type of licorice candy that is popular among children. The candy is soft and chewy and comes in the shape of a pipe. Skipper’s Pipes were first introduced in 1920, and since then, they have been a favorite among kids. The candy is made with natural ingredients and does not contain any artificial colors or flavors.

So you’ve kayaked through Norway’s fjords, clambered its mountains, wondered at the Northern Lights – now how about delving into its surprising array of niche museums?

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SMASH are salty corn chips covered in milk chocolate. This ultimate combination of sweet, salty, and crispy all-in-one bite makes it hard not to eat the entire bag in one sitting! If you love sweet and salty, prepare to be obsessed with SMASH. How we perceive the amount we're eating plays a big role in how satisfied we feel. "Evidence suggests that size of plates, spoons and glasses can unconsciously influence how much food someone eats. For example, using large plates can make food appear smaller - often leading to overeating," explains Perrow.

These three brands of Norwegian chocolate spreads are each unique and delicious in their own way and are sure to please any chocolate lover. Previously jerky has always been associated as being a savoury product, but Snact decided they wanted to change that. Not only did they want to come away from the traditional using of animal by-products to make jerky, they wanted to make it healthy, sweet, and bursting with natural flavour. As a local tour guide in Oslo, sharing the most popular Norwegian sweets and candies is a fun part of the job. In this blog post, I’ll explore 11 of the most popular Norwegian sweets and candies, including what makes them unique and where to find them.If you’re looking for the tastiest, gelatine and gluten-free, vegan marshmallows that taste even better than conventional mallows, then we have a treat for you! Bamsemums is in the good mood service and has over time created many pleasures in different situations. Creeping into Bamsemumsens's arms, for comfort, joy, mood, cuddle or reward! Tangy, vegan and tasty, these products come in a range of mouth watering flavours like Eton Mess, Peach Fizz and Sour Watermelon, have no artificial colouring or flavourings and all contain real fruit juice. 4. Vegan Freedom White Vanilla Mallows There are many reasons to make a stop at one of these unusual spots the next time you pull into port on a Norwegian cruise. Even if it’s your first time in this majestic part of the world, you’ll be glad to have somewhere interesting to shelter during its rain storms (particularly if you’re travelling outside of the summer peak season). If you time your visit right, you might catch one of the short-term exhibits on Norwegian ethnologist and adventurer, Adrian Jacobsen, whose practices seem unthinkable today – including taking indigenous families from their homes to tour around Europe.

Inside are six permanent displays and a replica of a bankline vessel, used for fishing from the 1870s to the early 1900s. Wandering through the displays you can get a sense of the impact the fishing industry had on the town and its people, prompting the emergence of many professions from shipyard workers to textile manufacturers. Give the Rolls Royce simulator a go to get a taste for the experience of navigating a ship. Skittles have always promised us that we can taste the rainbow and these crispy, chewy, fruity sweets have always delivered. As well as being gelatine free, they are also fat, nut, dairy and Gluten free which makes them a great treat for those completely free-from . Creamy, delicious, velvety smooth they melt in your mouth and are perfect for toasting around the campfire. 5. Starbursts Djungelvrål is a Swedish word and translates into “the scream of the jungle”. I wanted to list a Swedish treat, and this super salty type of licorice is indeed very popular over at our neighbour, but also in Norway. These salty jungle monkeys will definitely turn your taste buds inside out.Want to learn more about food in Norway? Learn how to make Norwegian pancakesor discover Lefse, a Norwegian food classic. Ingredients: sugar, milk powder, glucose, humidity retaining agent, cocoa butter, water, cocoa mass, invert sugar, gelling agent, emulsifier, salt and aroma From navigating your way out the catastrophe room at Norwegian Petroleum Museum to strolling through an authentic knitting factory in Bergen, here are seven to try: Stavanger Norwegian Petroleum Museum After which you could join a guided tour complete with a demonstration of how the old textile machines were operated. There were once more than 100 textile mills in the Bergen area, and this is an ode to that faded past.

What makes them even better is that these tiny treats are made entirely from natural ingredients such as fruit juices and also contain organically sourced colours, which makes them ideal for sweet-toothed vegetarians and vegans. 10. Love Hearts It’s good news for fans of the fizz! Sherbet drops, sherbert lemons, flying saucers and sherbet dips are all completely vegan and vegetarian friendly.However, despite their chewiness Fruit Pastilles contain no gelatine and intertwine natural fruit juice and flavourings throughout their colourful assortment, making them a great choice for vegetarians and vegans. 15. Personalised Vegan Sweet Jars Who knew fuel could be fascinating? Inside the striking building you’ll be introduced to its influence and importance in Norway – with the help of some playful exhibits. After getting to know the goats and petting the bunnies, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the old town. Take in the dentist’s exhibition, the post office and the grocery store. From the castle, which was the seat of King Sverres’ (ruler of Norway from 1184 to 1202) during a hectic era of civil war, you can look out to Trondheim and the Trondheimsfjorden – the third-largest fjord at 81 miles (130km) long. Norwegian sweets and candies are some of the best in the world. From Twist to Kremtopper, there is something for everyone. The unique flavors and textures of Norwegian chocolates are sure to please even the most discerning sweet tooth. Jars full of sweets have always been great gifts, and there’s no reason for vegans or vegetarians to miss out with these luxury personalised vegan sweet jars.

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