The Lowdown: Christmas in Sweden

Published: 19 Dec 08 14:13 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/16470/20081219/

Jellied pigs’ feet, Donald Duck and a goat-riding gnome may not be your typical global Christmas symbols, but for Swedes they’re all part of the fun, writes Jennifer Heape.

Like most European countries, Swedish Christmas celebrations feature such mainstream symbols as Father Christmas, decorated fir trees and brightly coloured presents. However, in among all the usual suspects, Swedish Yule celebrations also throw up some surprises.

The Christmas holiday period begins on the first Sunday of Advent when the first Advent candle is lit, although most of the feasting and celebrations take place after St. Lucia Day.

Held on December 13th every year, St. Lucia Day features a procession headed by a girl wearing a crown of candles, symbolizing the flames which refused to burn Saint Lucia when condemned to the stake.

From December 13th, the festive season is in full swing, and although every family celebrates the Christmas period differently, here are some of the country's most quintessentially Swedish traditions.


Smörgåsbord

The internationally renowned Swedish tradition of the Smörgåsbord makes a special appearance at Christmas as the julbord ('Christmas Table'). Literally translating as 'sandwich table', the smörgåsbord is a buffet style meal consisting of various dishes which may be eaten any time of the year.

The contents of the julbord vary from family to family, but generally will feature some, if not all, of the following: julskinka (Christmas ham), prinskorv (small sausages flavoured with spices and mustard), jellied pigs’ feet, cooked red cabbage, meatballs, gravad lax (dill marinated salmon), Jansson's Temptation (a potato, cream and anchovy dish not unlike French gratin), lutfisk (dried and salted cod which is then cooked in water), and dopp i grytan (literally meaning 'dip in the pot’ - guests and family dip bread in the juices left after cooking the julskinka).

Risgrynsgröt, a sweet rice porridge made with cream, sugar and cinnamon, is also a julbord favourite. Traditionally a whole almond is placed in the porridge and whoever finds the nut in their serving will be married the next year.


Glögg

Arguably one of the best reasons to visit one of the many Christmas markets that spring up throughout the country, glögg is a yuletide staple and is often seen sold at outdoor kiosks.

Made from red wine and spices, including cinnamon, cardamom and cloves, glögg is drunk throughout Christmas time. Although also served in a non-alcoholic form, for an extra kick, vodka, aquavit or brandy may be added.

Served with raisins and almonds, glögg is typically drunk with pepparkakor (gingerbread biscuits) or lussekatter (a sweet saffron and raisin bun).


Tomte

Although now either confused with, or replaced by, the more mainstream image of Santa Claus, Tomte is actually a gnome, a figure harking back to Norse paganism.

Tomte has been described in many different guises; indeed some believe he has the ability to shape-shift at will. However, he is usually depicted as a bearded old man with a tall, pointy red hat.

Living under the floorboards of the house or barn, Tomte is fabled to protect the family and livestock. Since the late nineteenth century, Tomte has come to be associated with Christmas, appearing with the Christmas goat (julbock) who gives out presents to children.

The julbock is most probably descended from the Norse mythology of Thor, God of thunder, whose chariot was pulled by goats.


Donald Duck

The Disney character of Donald Duck, known in Sweden as 'Kalle Anke', has been making an appearance on Swedish television on the afternoon of Christmas Eve for decades.

Quite frankly, no one seems to really know why Donald is so ardently shown year upon year, but the show has become such an institution that taking it off the air would probably result in civil unrest.

Another Christmas television favourite is 'Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons Julafton' by Per Åhlin, from the short story by Tage Danielsson. Made in 1975, the animated movie follows a Robin Hood style theme where wealthy Stockholmers are robbed and the bounty given to the poor.


Julmust

Devised by Harry and Robert Robberts in 1910 as an alcohol free alternative to beer, Julmust is a drink that you seem to either love or hate.

The syrup forming the base of the drink is still exclusive to the Robberts family, but the recipe contains hops, sugar, malt extract and spices. Usually impossible to get hold of during the rest of the year, this Christmas drink is very popular, even outselling Coca Cola during the festive period.


So once the julbord has been devoured, washed down with liberal quantities of julmust and glögg, the family has dozed to the comic quacks of Donald, Tomte has visited and the Julbock delivered the gifts, there is not much left to do.

Many Swedes attend an early morning church service on the 25th called julottan, or just wait things out until Knut's Day on January 13th.

Knut's Day is named after King Knut (Canute IV of Denmark), who ruled during the early 11th century. He was sainted for his virtue and generosity and legend has it that Knut ordered for the Christmas holiday to continue for 20 days until the 13th.

On Knut's Day, the Christmas trees of Swedish households are thrown out amid celebrations and all the edible decorations are consumed.

Once Christmas has been packed away for another year, it's just a couple short months until Easter and the delights of semlor buns, pickled herring, witches and of course, yet another smörgåsbord.

Jennifer Heape (news@thelocal.se)

Fark It! Digg This  Share everywhere
Send to a friend Printable version Twitter This
Today's headlines
HELICOPTER HEIST TRIAL
Suspects deserve the 'maximum penalty'

Suspects deserve the 'maximum penalty'

The prosecution presented its final arguments on Thursday in the trial of 10 men suspected of carrying out a brazen helicopter-aided robbery of a Stockholm cash depot last September. READ »

Shock greets revelations of bound disabled man

Reports that man diagnosed with autism and Down's Syndrome had been bound by the arms for a large part of his 25 years in care have shocked Swedish health officials. READ »

Swedish men reveal their dream women

Swedish men reveal their dream women

Princess Madeleine is one of three celebrity women who came out on top when Swedish men were asked to plump for their dream woman in a survey of fantasies, health and the fairer sex. READ (2 COMMENTS) »

'Sleepwalking' rapist gets two years

A 35-year-old man has been convicted of the rape of a sleeping woman at a party in Haparanda in northern Sweden in April, despite claims that he was also fast asleep at the time. READ (8 COMMENTS) »

Ibrahimovic in new swipe at 'small time' Guardiola

Ibrahimovic in new swipe at 'small time' Guardiola

Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Wednesday continued his war or words with Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, calling him a "small time" coach. READ (15 COMMENTS) »

SAS to host first mile-high gay wedding

SAS to host first mile-high gay wedding

Scandinavian airline SAS has begun the search for a suitable couple to walk down the aisle after announcing plans to play host to the first-ever airborne gay wedding in December. READ (7 COMMENTS) »

Broadcaster agrees to air new far-right party ad

TV4, the Swedish television broadcaster which last week refused to air a campaign advert for the far-right Sweden Democrats, has agreed to send a reworked version. READ (11 COMMENTS) »

Fiery debate over Red-Green spending plan

Fiery debate over Red-Green spending plan

Anders Borg on Wednesday took aim at the opposition’s "rampant" spending programme, prompting his Social Democratic counterpart to call the finance minister's analysis "defective and silly". READ (3 COMMENTS) »

More Lifestyle

Blog Update: Boston Blatte

02 September 15:08

Swedish elections: pre-voting and political messages »

"Voting in the 2010 Swedish elections opened up to pre-voting yesterday. I like this idea of having nearly 3 weeks to get to the polls to vote. No need to wait until election day. (find where you can pre-vote here) And election polls aren’t just fuddy-duddy municipal buildings any more. Pre-voting stations are open..." READ »

Highlights
Photo: Hans-Olof Utsi
TRAVEL »
Emy Gelb takes a look at Sweden's top 5 adventure vacations
Photo: Hasse Holmberg/Scanpix (file)
OPINION »
Stockholm's 'egalitarian' housing rental system inadvertently benefits the black market, writes AFP's Marc Preel.
Photo: Erik Forsberg
LIFESTYLE »
Rotten fish or beloved Swedish delicacy? Emy Gelb follows her nose to the surströmming
Photo: Iago Laz/Montage: The Local
LIFESTYLE »
Swedish is still an official language in Finland, but dwindling numbers of speakers have sparked a debate on its future, writes Carina Chela.
Photo: Henrik Montgomery/Scanpix (file)
OPINION »
The election will be determined by the party leaders rather than the issues, writes AFP's Rita Devlin Marier.
Photo: The Local
OPINION »
Stay informed when you're on the move, with The Local's new mobile edition.
Photo: Mataffären
SPONSORED ARTICLE
Of all Swedish dishes, The Local's readers dislike blood pudding most
Photo: Stina Ericsson
SPONSORED ARTICLE
Västervik beckons rock climbers to scale its unchartered territory
Photo: MACSURAK
TRAVEL »
HostelBookers' Day Trips from Stockholm
Photo: Strömma Kanalbolaget
SPONSORED ARTICLE
Strömma Kanalbolaget: Stockholm's best party on the water
Photo: VisitOdense
SPONSORED ARTICLE
Summer Rail Destinations: Odense
Latest news from The Local in Germany
Blog
Highlights from Follow Sweden
New book about Sweden – get to know the country

Sweden – Up North, Down to Earth is a book about Sweden today. A country of natural beauty and open space, and a society focused on equality, human rights and sustainability. Meet regular and astonishing Swedes, supercars and indie rock bands, vampires and royalties.

Buy your copy of Sweden – Up North, Down to Earth from Sweden Bookshop

Swedish Institute
Essentials

Jobs - in Sweden, in English
Get your career on track with our job listings from Sweden's top employers.

Property - renting or buying in Sweden
Navigating the minefield of renting or buying an apartment or house in Sweden.

Weather
"There is no bad weather, just bad clothes," say the Swedes. Here's the forecast for everyone else.

Introducing...
Every week The Local serves up a spicy helping of Swedish celebrity for your delectation.

Stockholm Syndrome
Tales of crazy Swedish classes, hamfisted attempts to understand - and explain - real Swedes, and varied experiences of fellow foreigners gathered for your amusement.

Search News


Register

Register now for:
> Free use of noticeboard
> Special discounts
> Weekly news roundup
> Unlimited use of discuss

REGISTER FOR FREE »

Jobs in Sweden, in English

442 jobs available
160 new jobs this week
21 new jobs today

ALL JOBS »

FIELD HOCKEY
We are a field hockey team in Stockholm. Having an international squad we are looking for guys and girls who are interested in playing and having fun.
MORE INFO
Job: Sales Professional
Accolm is hiring a sales professional to join its team and help with the sales of products and services
FULL JOB DETAILS
JOB: French Healthcare Market Analyst - Stockholm
Synergus, a consulting company working with Medical Devices, seeks a French Healthcare Market Analyst
FULL JOB DETAILS
JOB: English speaking pre-school educator
Vittra, one of Sweden's leading independent school organisations, seeks a bilingual, qualified pre-school educator
FULL JOB DETAILS
Counseling in English Individuals & Couples - Stockholm
Beth Rogerson PhD - Clinical, Marriage & Family Therapist
Click or call 08-5580 1266 now
JOB: Sales managers - Stockholm
The Local is seeking talented and experienced media sales professionals for our online advertising sales in Sweden
FULL JOB DETAILS
The Local's new Marketplace
Find products and services that are specifically focused on English speakers living in Sweden!
FULL DETAILS
Doctor of Psychology
Therapy in English

David Schultz PsyD
Individuals & couples
In Stockholm in person or by phone or video conferencing
www.anxiousorblue.se
Visit Sweden's most beautiful archipelago
Great nature, food and genuine Swedish culture.
Read more about Västervik
JOB: Editor
SIPRI is recruiting an in-house editor to join its publications and communications team
FULL JOB DETAILS