Bornholmske Rugkiks
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Bornholmske Rugkiks
HELP!
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
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HELP!
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
There probably is a Danish equivalent of this somewhere: http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Em.../Shop-Swedish/
I don't do IKEA (if I can help it), but they sell some Swedish food. And Tiger/Flying Tiger in NYC sells some Scandinavian stuff, including food.
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The Swedish near-equivalent may be easier to find in the US.
There probably is a Danish equivalent of this somewhere: http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Em.../Shop-Swedish/
I don't do IKEA (if I can help it), but they sell some Swedish food. And Tiger/Flying Tiger in NYC sells some Scandinavian stuff, including food.
There probably is a Danish equivalent of this somewhere: http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Em.../Shop-Swedish/
I don't do IKEA (if I can help it), but they sell some Swedish food. And Tiger/Flying Tiger in NYC sells some Scandinavian stuff, including food.
I'll also investigate Swedish options.
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HELP!
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
We sampled these amazing rye crackers in the food market in Copenhagen, and bought a single package after being assured we could source them in the states.
They're from Bornholm, Denmark, and are marketed as a family run operation.
I can find no source for these in the US and I'm addicted.
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