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Swedish Deserts, Swedish Chocolate Balls, Chocolate Balls Recipe, Latvian Food, Theme Dinners, Swedish Chocolate, Nordic Recipe, Country Study, Swedish Food

Chocolate balls from Sweden – a savoury chocolate temptation. “Chokladbollar” in Sweden Chokladbollar are absolute classics of the Swedish bakery. Chocolate balls are standard in most Swedish cafés and it is hard to imagine the ... Read more

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Scandinavian Sweets, Meatballs Swedish, Swedish Chocolate Balls, Sticky Cake, Chocolate Balls Recipe, Swedish Chocolate, Coconut Balls, Chocolate Balls, Good Things In Life

FIKA - a moment to appreciate the good things in life, by yourself or with company, usually accompanied by sweet baked goods and coffee. If Sweden is known for three foods it's gotta be Swedish meatballs, Swedish Sticky Cake and Swedish Chocolate Balls. The last mentioned is what I want to discuss

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Swedish Chocolate Balls, Swedish Treats, Swedish Chocolate, Finger Food Desserts, Easy Candy Recipes, Plant Based Desserts, Dessert Bites, Scandinavian Food, Candy Recipes Homemade

These no-bake chocolate ball treats check all the boxes - vegan, gluten-free, no refined sugar, easy to make, and of course, delicious. They are a great option for a quick at home sweet or something to bring along to a potluck, party or cookie exchange.

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Swedish chocolate balls are probably the most consumed sweet treat in Sweden, and they’re the easiest treat to make at home! Made with simple ingredients including cocoa, butter, oats and coffee, they are an quick, no bake treat! This classic scandinavian dessert is something the whole family will love. Chocolate Oatmeal Balls, Swedish Chocolate Balls, Scandinavian Desserts, Swedish Chocolate, Oatmeal Balls, Easy Treats To Make, Chocolate Balls, Chocolate Oatmeal, Swedish Recipes

Swedish chocolate balls are probably the most consumed sweet treat in Sweden, and they’re the easiest treat to make at home! Made with simple ingredients including cocoa, butter, oats and coffee, they are an quick, no bake treat! This classic scandinavian dessert is something the whole family will love.

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