Meaning of ostkaka | Babel Free
Examples
“The ten cent supper, Friday Oct. 22, served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, for the benefit of the M. E. church, was a most elaborate affair. We shall try⟳ to give⟳ part of the menu. Fried chicken, sweet poatoes, roast pork, cabbage salad, pickles, jams, jellies, ostkaka, delicious,^([sic]) cake and hot coffee.”
“Making an ostkaka look⟳ as little touched as possible the first time around was important because the hole in the middle could be filled with fresh fruit the next day—and the cake be eaten as a “new” dessert.”
“Today it is certainly possible to buy⟳ an ostkaka in most shops in Småland, but for a Swedish housewife from this province it is a matter⟳ of honor to use⟳ her own⟳ recipe which has been handed down for generations as a well-kept secret. It is important that the ostkaka always looks unspoiled.”
“Even at a party, the custom is for each person to taste⟳ a spoonful of the various ostkakas on display, but to take⟳ their taste⟳ from the center of the mold so that the cake may be fruit-filled the next day and served as a new dessert.”
“The theme of the Smorgasbord has been kept as authentic as possible with the decorations and menu being characteristically Swedish. A few of the menu items include⟳ Swedish meatballs, fish⟳ casserole, ostkaka, rye bread, coffee rings and a variety of cookies along with more traditional foods such^([sic]) turkey, dressing and ham.”
“Nelson’s Food Pride, which specializes in Swedish delicacies from its home in Oakland, the state’s Swedish Capital. Those delicacies include⟳ ostkaka, an eggy, custard-like, soft cheesecake fashioned out of raw milk, often served with a topping of lingonberries or raspberries. […] Kuchen is kind of a blander version of ostkaka, baked into a pie crust and, as we found out, fairly accesible across northern South Dakota.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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