A Sweet Escape to Sweden: Discovering the Delightful World of Swedish Candy
Indulging in sweets is one of life’s simple pleasures, and Swedish candy is a must-try for all candy lovers out there! Whether you’re a fan of chocolates, chewy gummies or sour candies, you’re sure to find something you’ll love in the world of Swedish confectionery. Read here and they will take you on a journey through the delightful world of Swedish candy, from the classics to the new treats that have taken the market by storm. So, buckle up and get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth!
Discovering the Land of Daim
A box of Daim chocolates makes a perfect souvenir from Sweden. These mouth-watering bites are made with milk chocolate and a crunchy almond caramel center. Daim is so popular that it’s common to see other European candy brands making their own version, but nothing comes close to the original. Traditional candy stores all over Sweden carry Daim chocolates, along with other iconic Swedish treats like Marabou Chocolates, Läkerol pastilles, and Malaco gummies.
Going Sour with Swedish Candy
If you’re a sour candy fan, Sweden won’t disappoint you. The country is home to some of the best sour candies known to candy enthusiasts worldwide. One of the most popular sour treats is the Skumbananas, a banana-flavored sour gum that packs a tangy punch. You can also try the Swedish Fish, a chewy gummy candy that is equally sour and sweet. Another popular option is the Plopp, a chewy, caramel-filled chocolate covered with a sour candy shell. These treats will sure to give you the sour kick you need!
Exploring the World of Swedish Licorice
Known for their love for licorice, Sweden offers a wide range of sweet, salty and spicy licorice flavors. The most famous sweet Swedish licorice is the Hallonlakrits (Raspberry licorice) which is a popular choice for those who want to try licorice but are not a fan of the typical licorice taste. For those who like a mix of sweet and salty flavors, the salty Salmiak flavor is a must-try. It has a strong anise flavor, combined with a salty kick that gives a unique flavor experience. For those who crave heat, the spicy licorice called “Hot2Eat” is a popular option. Undeniably, Sweden offers a wide range of licorice variety, and you’ll surely find one that caters to your taste buds.
Swedish Candy for All Seasons
No matter the season, Swedish candy can be enjoyed all year round. For those who want to taste Swedish candy but aren’t too sure where to start, the popular “Ahlgrens Bilar” is a great introduction. These pill-shaped colored marshmallows are surprisingly soft and chewy, giving a refreshing and light taste experience in every bite. If you’re feeling festive, try the Polkagris (candy canes). They’re a Scandinavian holiday tradition and are made with peppermint flavor, giving a refreshing taste. If you happen to visit during Easter, try the Påsk ägg (Easter eggs), a chocolate treat in the shapes of colorful eggs. Swedish candy is truly a delightful treasure trove worth every penny.