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Helsingborg, located on Sweden's south-west coast, is a vibrant municipality with a population of around 149,407. Known for its bustling service, trade, industry, and tourism sectors, Helsingborg offers a wide range of attractions. One noteworthy feature is the branch of Lund University, situated in the former Tretorn rubber factories, just a stone's throw away from the Denmark ferries. On the opposite side of the sound, you'll find Elsinore (Helsingr) in Denmark, a vital hub for trans-Scandinavian traffic. Before the completion of the Malm-Copenhagen resund bridge, ferries between Helsingborg and Elsinore served as the primary mode of transportation. Even with the bridge, the area still experiences heavy traffic due to the high population density on both sides of the border. Furthermore, the ferries often offer cost savings and a shorter route compared to the bridge.
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Swedish Meatballs (Köttbullar) - These savory meatballs are made primarily of ground beef, onions, breadcrumbs, egg, milk, and seasonings. They are typically served with a creamy sauce and mashed potatoes, accompanied by lingonberry jam or pickled vegetables for added tanginess. Gravlax (Gravad Lax) - This dish consists of raw salmon fillet cured in a mixture of sugar, salt, dill, and sometimes vodka or aquavit. The flavors meld together over several days, resulting in a delicate, firm texture with a slightly sweet and salty taste. It's often served with mustard sauce, boiled potatoes, and sour cream or caviar for special occasions. Cinnamon Rolls (Kanelbullar) - These sweet pastries feature enriched dough rolled out and swirled with a filling of cinnamon, sugar, and butter before being baked until golden brown. They can be enjoyed naked or glazed with a simple powdered sugar glaze or an indulgent cream cheese frosting. Enjoy them fresh from the oven for a warm, sticky, and sweet treat. Historical Appearance
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