paaskein
Paaskein is a traditional Norwegian dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly in the southern and western areas. The name "paaskein" comes from the Norwegian word for Easter, "påske," indicating that this dish is traditionally served during the Easter holiday season. It is a type of sweet, spiced bread that is often enjoyed as a breakfast treat or a snack during Easter celebrations.
The bread is typically made with a simple dough consisting of flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and spices
Paaskein is a beloved part of Norwegian Easter traditions, symbolizing the warmth and togetherness of the holiday