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katrinplommon

[Swedish]

Prunes. Dried plums.

kaviar

[Swedish]

Caviar

kaviarlåda

[Swedish]

Caviar mixed with cream, breadcrumbs, eggs and chives and then baked au gratin.

kefir

/KAY-feer/
[Swedish]

A beverage peculiar to the Russia and Nordic countries; originally made with mare's milk but now more commonly cow's milk soured with kefir grains. It results in a slightly alcoholic, sour drink similar to yoghurt but containing different types of beneficial bacteria. Kefir contains several major strains of friendly bacteria not commonly found in yoghurt, Lactobacillus Caucasus, Leuconostoc, Acetobacter species, and Streptococcus species. It also contains beneficial yeasts, such as Saccharomyces kefir and Torula kefir, which dominate, control and eliminate destructive pathogenic yeasts in the body. The curd size of kefir is smaller than yoghurt and it is a nutritious food for babies, invalids and the elderly, as well as a remedy for digestive disorders.

kejsarhummer

[Swedish]

Dublin Bay prawn. Norway lobster. These are like small, elongated lobsters, pale pink when cooked, with long, narrow claws and a delicious flavour.

kejsarsvamp

[Swedish]

Caesar's mushroom. Excellent raw in salads or grilled, stuffed or used as a garnish.

Kesella ®

[Swedish]

Quark. A soft, very low fat, curd cheese eaten as a dessert and often flavoured with fruit or herbs.

Keso ®

[Swedish]

Cottage cheese. Could also be fromage frais.

kex

/kex/
[Swedish]

Biscuit (US: cracker)

kikärt

[Swedish] plural kikärtor

Chickpea (US: garbanzo bean.