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super specific regional traditions
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do you sometimes find out that something is just not a thing outside your region?

I just found out about this thing that is so super specific to my region apparently??
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not beyond tv show christmas calendars are very scandinavian\nordic
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Well, apparently its weird that Danes eat 3 diff types of potatos for christmas. But idk i think its p normal
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norway has several types of christmas soda and i guess its a tradition to fight over which one is the best 
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what is the thing that is super specific for your region?
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On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 

And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
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isi19113 wrote:
On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 

And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
why is there no pink icing on them :-(
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Mymble wrote:
what is the thing that is super specific for your region?
It wasn't related to christmas and is a bit macabre and I would probably doxx myself so I won't say.
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Melody wrote:
isi19113 wrote:
On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 
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And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
why is there no pink icing on them :-(
pink icing on a  krapfen???
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RedCrate wrote:
Well, apparently its weird that Danes eat 3 diff types of potatos for christmas. But idk i think its p normal
Wait what is the 3rd 
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isi19113 wrote:
On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 
x
And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
lmao this looks identical almost to the jelly donuts that ppl eat here on another holiday that is happening rn
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Melody wrote:
isi19113 wrote:
On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 

And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
why is there no pink icing on them :-(
icing on berlinerbolle? i have never seen that whaaat 
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Mymble wrote:
Melody wrote:
isi19113 wrote:
On New Year's Eve we have the tradition to eat "Berliner" (there are many different names for it) and no one knows why. 

And I was wondering, do other countries or regions do that as well? 
why is there no pink icing on them :-(
icing on berlinerbolle? i have never seen that whaaat 
I wanna second that! Always white sugar or powdered sugar cx
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Angelica wrote:
RedCrate wrote:
Well, apparently its weird that Danes eat 3 diff types of potatos for christmas. But idk i think its p normal
Wait what is the 3rd 
Boiled, caramelized, chips
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idk the things that pop into my mind are sauna time, Oliver salad, and listening to Putin's speech? 
And the other version we have of Santa Claus is exclusive to the new year and his name is daddy frost (frost father lmao)
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I can't think of anything regional, but apparently eating whole grain rye bread, is not so common outside Denmark..
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