buffetkoneina
Buffetkoneina is a culinary term that refers to a specific type of communal dining arrangement popular in Northern European and Nordic societies, particularly in Sweden and Finland. The word blends the English noun “buffet”, meaning a self‑service meal laid out for guests, with the Old Norse “koneina”, rooted in the verb *kone* meaning “to gather” or “to assemble”. As such, buffetkoneina literally conveys the idea of a gathered, self‑service feast.
The concept originated in the early 20th century in small towns where households served family‑style meals
Buffetkoneina is typically offered in two forms. The traditional “fika” version is informal, featuring coffee, pastries,
Academic literature on Scandinavian food culture frequently cites buffetkoneina as an example of communal eating practices