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Lefse
Lefse or Kling is a traditional Norwegian pastry made from potatoes and flour and shaped like a soft flatbread.

Lefse is served often smeared with butter, cinnamon and sugar. Usually made lefse of unfermented dough, but the fermented dough is also provided. Lefse kept dry after cooking, and moistened with water before use. Can also be frozen. The name lefse has many variations lepsa, lemse, Kling, etc.

Troll
A troll is a collective term for several types of human-like, ugly creatures of Scandinavian folklore and fairy tale tradition with roots in Norse mythology. Both look and features vary, but magic is often both dangerous and stupid. There may be a matter of colossal Jutulhogget and riser, that is, evil giants, as well as tiny goblins and dwarves and other underground figures. Trolls like to keep to the inaccessible nature, such as in caves in the mountains, forests and oceans.

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