daggpunktet
Daggpunktet is a traditional Norwegian dessert that originates from the coastal regions, particularly in the southern part of the country. The name translates to "dagger point" in English, referring to the distinctive shape of the pastry, which resembles a pointed dagger or spear. This dessert is often associated with the coastal culture and is commonly enjoyed during festive occasions, such as Christmas and Easter.
The dessert consists of a long, narrow strip of dough that is rolled out thinly and baked
The exact origins of daggpunktet are unclear, but it is believed to have been influenced by Scandinavian
While daggpunktet is not as widely known outside Norway as other Scandinavian desserts, it remains a beloved