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Mushroom Foraging in Norway: Five Safe Treats

Mushroom Foraging in Norway: Five Safe Treats

Norway's forests and meadows are home to a variety of delicious and nutritious mushrooms, just waiting to be foraged.

Getting your Education Approved in Norway

Getting your Education Approved in Norway

Getting an education from abroad approved in Norway can be important for getting a head start in the labor market,

Eat the Wild - Five Edible Plants in Norway

Eat the Wild - Five Edible Plants in Norway

They are full of vitamins and nutrients, they’re tasty, and completely free! Enjoy nature's gifts and try these edible Norwegian plants.

Blossom Beware – Five Poisonous Plants in Norway

Blossom Beware – Five Poisonous Plants in Norway

The Norwegian wilderness is generally safe to explore, but a few plants can cause serious harm. Here are five to watch out for.

Havsnø – Viking Salt Taking the World by Storm

Havsnø – Viking Salt Taking the World by Storm

AUKRA: Icy, crystal-clear water of the Norwegian Sea is converted into sea salt that receives acclaim from some of the world's top chefs.

Wakesurfing Wonderland in Flå, Hallingdal

Wakesurfing Wonderland in Flå, Hallingdal

Far from the coastline and the traditional surfers, wakesurfing has emerged as a thrilling activity in Flå in Hallingdal.

The Norwegian Christmas Beer – the Viking Tradition that Lives On

The Norwegian Christmas Beer – the Viking Tradition that Lives On

In Norway, Christmas beer has been brewed for more than 1 500 years! For the Vikings, beer was such an essential part of life that brewing for the winter celebrations was mandatory. Skipping was literally a crime!

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