I received a box full of different types of Swedish sweets and a massive Scandinavian recipe book!

The first one I tried was called Djungerlvrål. It was kinda like liquorice, but dusted with some sour powder. I have to say, it was awful (I hate liquorice).

The next one was a wafer coated in chocolate called Kex Choklad. It was AMAZING! The wafer was just the right texture, the chocolate sweet yet balanced... It's a shame I gobbled it up straight away, but I couldn't resist.

The next one, Gott & Blandat Original reminded me somewhat of Haribos, but seemed to be less sweet and more fruity. There was liquorice among them, which I didn't try.

Marabou mjölk choklad was also pretty good. It's lighter than milk chocolate here in the UK, which I often find difficult to wolf down. I had no such problem with this one!

The last one, Ahlgrens Bilar, was ok. It was chewy but didn't taste of much.

The book, called the Nordic Cook Book, is massive: over 700 pages of recipies! I might actually have to leave it at home because there might not be space for it in my bag to take it to uni. Nonetheless, I will try some of these recipes out, I'm sure they'll be great!

Thank you very very much Secret Santa, and Merry Christmas!!