What is School Bread? Any pictures of it?

Can you get this using a snack credit? and where in Norway do you get it?
 
I was sold on eating the School Bread until someone mentioned coconut! I hate coconut! It's like eating sweet hay!:eek:


That's funny! My sister hates coconut too. She calls it "toenails"! Now, that is gross, huh?

I happen to love it - so schoolbread looks great to me!!
 
If you want to try something in Norway, but don't want schoolbread, try the lefse! It's cheap and I love it! (May be a Minnesota/Midwest thing!) Not for everyone, but it really is a Norwegian specialty.
 
Hi Mudisneycouple!

Just wanted to let you know Schoolbread is really Norwegian. In Norway it is called Skolebrod. You can buy it in most Norwegian bakeries. I was born and raised in Norway, and would get it often. It is not my favorite Norwegian treat, I rather eat a Lefse. They unfortunately do not have my favorites which are Krembolle (a roll covered with glazed chocolate and rum cream in the middle), and Norwegian versions of Napoleon cake (Flaky pastry with a rum cream in the middle).

If you have a chance, stop by the giftshop and get some Norwegian chocolate. It is not as sweet as American chocolate, and even my American children prefer it. The milk chocolate Dove and Symphony are probably the two American chocolates closest in taste to Norwegian ones.
 

Hi Mudisneycouple!

Just wanted to let you know Schoolbread is really Norwegian. In Norway it is called Skolebrod. You can buy it in most Norwegian bakeries. I was born and raised in Norway, and would get it often. It is not my favorite Norwegian treat, I rather eat a Lefse. They unfortunately do not have my favorites which are Krembolle (a roll covered with glazed chocolate and rum cream in the middle), and Norwegian versions of Napoleon cake (Flaky pastry with a rum cream in the middle).

If you have a chance, stop by the giftshop and get some Norwegian chocolate. It is not as sweet as American chocolate, and even my American children prefer it. The milk chocolate Dove and Symphony are probably the two American chocolates closest in taste to Norwegian ones.

Thanks for the reply! His arguement was that coconut wasn't native to Norway...thanks for the info!

I have to admit that the Krembolle sounds DEVINE! I would love it :lovestruc
 
That looks yummy!!! ::yes:: But here's a strange questions, how does one EAT it without looking like a complete mess? :upsidedow
 
Wow - from looking at that picture, I'd say they have no business calling it bread, lol. Totally not what I was expecting. Looks yummy, though!
 


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