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Hate Bitter Coffee? Try This Traditional Swedish Brew - MSN
This traditional Swedish brew's history dates back centuries, when coffee filters didn't exist and people had to resort to filtering coffee through a sock, a sack, fish skin, or, in this case, eggs.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia (AP) A last-minute loss to Germany was difficult enough for Sweden to accept. A questionable celebration by German players near the Swedish bench added to the disappointment.
Though Chicago has claimed Jeppson's Malort as its own, the true roots are in Sweden, where malort is the word for wormwood, a weedy plant that's also the key ingredient in absinthe.Swedes first ...
Sweden coach Janne Andersson says his team has moved on from bitter feelings about its loss to Germany as well as the racist abuse aimed at midfielder Jimmy Durmaz on social media ...
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