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Thursday, July 6, 2023

What is fika?

Have you heard of fika? I was first introduced to the concept when watching the Stockholm episode of Travel Man (highly recommend the show if you enjoy dry, British humor). After learning about it, I knew it was something I had to experience when visiting Sweden. We found a fika tour through Tours of Stockholm

According to the Tours of Stockholm fika tour description, fika is the word to describe meeting up for coffee and pastry. However, it has come to mean any mini break.

Our fika tour guide was a transplant from Brazil (Italian heritage) who came to Sweden and fell in love with the country. It was really interesting to have an "outsider's" perspective about living in Sweden and it gave us the opportunity to learn so much about her experience moving to the country. She had such a great vibe and was so easy to spend time with. 

Our first stop on the fika tour was to a little candy shop inside Hotorgshallen, one of Stockholm's food markets. Neither Charles or I are fans of licorice, but it's very popular in Scandinavia. We tried a few different types--traditional sweet and progressively more salty types. We ended with some candy covered licorice which was actually tasty.


Another stop was to a café for some coffee and pastries. Charles enjoyed a cinnamon bun and I had a saffron bun. 


Another café visit where I had a cinnamon bun and Charles ordered a cardamom bun. This café was located in the Old Town near the colored buildings and famous fountain that we saw during our Old Town walking tour the previous day, but I don't remember the name.


At the chocolate shop stop, I had some yummy ice cream and Charles tried the hot chocolate. 


The last experience, not part of the fika tour, was a visit to the ice bar. This was also featured on the Travel Man episode for Stockholm and Charles was very keen to experience it. It was COLD inside! They don you with a warm cape and gloves, but it was still a bit too chilly for me to really enjoy it for very long. Entrance to the ice bar includes one drink of your choice and they are served in ice cups. Very cool (excuse my pun) experience! If you visit during the summer, go ahead and wear pants and a long sleeve. The cape only keeps you so warm.

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Travel: Drive-thru daiquiri?

My parents have been living in northern Louisiana for about a year now. I finally had a chance to visit in April. I was a little bummed because the weather forecast called for rain pretty much the whole time I was visiting, but I was lucky and we had some gorgeous, Southern spring weather for the majority of my time there. I love being in the South in April. It is, in my opinion, one of the best times to visit. I would prefer South Carolina, but Louisiana was fine, too.

While driving around antiquing, we noticed some drive-thru daiquiri places. My sister and I thought that was kind of strange, but we also wanted to try it. We waited until our youngest sister came into town and the whole family piled in the car after a yummy birthday dinner for my Dad.

We visited Cajun Daiquiris. Everyone, except my mom, ordered one. I tried the passion fruit daiquiri. Despite being filled with artificial colors, something I normally avoid like the plague, it was pretty delicious.