Food and Drinks | Relocation.no (2024)

Food

Norwegians tend to eat one warm meal a day (middag) and have bread withpåleggfor breakfast(frokost), lunch (lunsj) and supper (kveldsmat). What ispålegg? It is basically whatever goes on the top of your bread – it can be ham, cheese, jam, salami, sardines, liver pate, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.

At work, some offices have their own staff canteens offering hot and cold meals at subsidised rates while other companies order in food (pålegg, sandwiches, salads, etc) for their employees. Otherwise or alternatively, employees can choose to bring their own lunch(matpakke)to work. This usually consists of sandwiches, salads or even dinner leftovers.

The one warm meal can be a typical Norwegian meal, such as:
Meat cakes with side dishes(Kjøttkaker)
Meat balls with side dishes(Kjøttballer)
Potato and meat stew(Lapskaus)
Salmon with side dishes(Laks)
Potato balls with side dishes (Komle)
Fish soup(Fiskesuppe)
Lamb stew with cabbage(Fårikål)

or foreign and fast food, such as:
Asian cuisine (With Thai, Indian and Chinese being the most popular at the moment)
Mexican cuisine
Pizza (Grandiosa is a national favourite)
Pasta
Hamburgers and hot dogs

The supermarkets offer a wide range of instant meals which is really helpful. If you are pressed for time, check out the brands Fjordland and Toro for meals which can be prepared in 10 – 15 minutes!

Timing of Meals

Norwegians tend to eat breakfast really early, between 6-8am, lunch between 1030 to 12 noon, dinner between 4-5pm and supper between 8-9pm. The working hours in Norway are usually from between 7-8 am to 3-4pm. As such, one has to eat breakfast early and by the time the clock strikes 11 or even before that, you are as hungry as a bear. And when you get home from work at 4-5pm, your body is naturally tired and hungry for dinner. By the time 8pm rolls around, you get hunger pangs again.

Beverages

Water (Vann)
Water in Norway is safe to drink straight from the tap. An added benefit is that it tastes really fresh and good. If you are a guest at a Norwegian home, the water that is served is usually chilled tap water. When hiking outdoors, some Norwegians feel that water from a mountain stream is safe to drink (as long as you know for sure someone is not peeing into the stream somewhere above you!) while others feel that you should never ever drink water from the outdoors.

Milk (Melk)
Milk is a staple drink – some Norwegian children reach for a glass of milk after they come home from school and Norwegian adults usually top their breakfast and supper off with a glass of milk. Lots of versions can be found so consumers are spoilt for choice :
Whole milk (3.9%) (Hel melk)
Low-fat milk (1.5%) (Lett melk)
Extra low-fat (0.7%) (Ekstra lett melk)
Skimmed milk/non-fat milk (0.1%) (Skummet melk)
Cultured milk (Kultur melk)

Coffee (Kaffe)
Norwegians are among the world’s biggest consumers of coffee per inhabitant. Days usually start and meals are usually finished off with a cup of black coffee. Norwegians prefer their coffee without milk or sugar and because of this, some of them might forget to ask their guests if they would like milk or sugar in their coffee. So do not be offended if your Norwegian hosts forget to ask you, just kindly request for what you would like to have. Black coffee goes really well with the sweet desserts that are so popular here – rice cream (riskrem), caramel pudding, chocolate cake, marzipan cake, creme brulee, ice cream, etc, as the coffee prevents one from getting sweetened out.

Beer (Øl)
Beer in Norway is the product of a rich tradition of brewing. Norwegian craft brewing has a long history, going back at least 1000 years. Until around 200 years ago no farm was complete without a brewhouse. From the early 20th century brewing was industrialized and home brewing outlawed. Since then, significant consolidation in the brewing sector has reduced the number of major breweries to just a handful. With the exception of the malty juleøl (Christmas beer), most beer styles brewed in Norway today trace their ancestry to central Europe.

When at the pubs, you can usually find a good variety of beer. Costing anywhere from 60 NOK to 140 NOK, you might want to hold off saying ‘Beer for everyone in the house on me!’

Common Norwegian Beer Brands
Ringnesis originally from Oslo, and is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo. It is Norway’s most sold beer brand. It is owned by the Danish brewery Carlsberg.
Hansais originally from Bergen, and is brewed by Hansa-Borg Bryggerier in Bergen. It is Norway’s second largest beer brand.
Aassis originally from Drammen, and is brewed by Aass Bryggeri in Drammen.
Mackis originally from Tromsø, and is brewed by Macks Ølbryggeri in Tromsø. Macks Ølbryggeri is the world’s northernmost brewery.
CBis originally from Kristiansand, and is brewed by Christianssands Bryggeri (CB) in Kristiansand. CB is owned by Hansa-Borg.
Borgis originally from Sarpsborg, and is brewed by Hansa-Borg Bryggerier in Sarpsborg.
E. C. Dahlsis originally from Trondheim, and is brewed by Ringnes E. C. Dahls Bryggeri in Trondheim. E. C. Dahls is owned by Ringnes Bryggeri.
Touis originally from Stavanger. It is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo.
Frydenlundis originally from Oslo. It is brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri in Oslo.
Lundetangenis originally from Skien. It is brewed by Aass Bryggeri in Drammen.
Gransis originally from Sandefjord. It is brewed by Grans Bryggeri in Sandefjord.
Arendalsis originally from Arendal. It is brewed by the Ringnes Arendal Bryggeri brewery in Arendal. Arendal Bryggeri is owned by Ringnes Bryggeri.
Nøgene Øis originally from Grimstad, and is brewed by Nøgne Ø Brewery in Grimstad.

Aquavit (Akevitt)
It’s just potato whisky (yeah right!). Be warned, this clear to yellowish liquid packs a punch and can knock you out fairly quickly. It usually accompanies festive meals as it is believed to aid digestion of rich foods.

Gløgg
A delicious warm alcoholic Christmas drink of wine seasoned with raisins, ginger, cardamons, cinnamon, cloves and bitter orange. Non-alcoholic versions are also made for children. It is served with bits of almonds and raisins floating on top. If you have not tried this, be sure to do so at Christmas time!

Disclaimer: Do note that everyone and every family is different. The above is general information gathered from different sources.

Food and Drinks | Relocation.no (2024)

FAQs

What does no food or drinks allowed mean? ›

No Food or Drink Signs are used for being mounted and seen around areas where there is a need to stop and prohibit people from eating and drinking and No Food or Drink Signage conveys the message "No Food or Drink" that means the consumption of food and drink in prohibited or not allowed.

What does "no outside food" mean? ›

The “No Outside Food Allowed” in a restaurant is to protect the restaurant. In the event of food poisoning, victims will be asked about their last dinning location.

Can you eat your own food in a pub? ›

Any pub that sells its own food will not allow you to bring a picnic. They make very little money on beer - food is where the profit is.

What is outside food? ›

In a common urban parlay, the INSIDE food is referred to as something that hasn't been cooked/baked, etc. outside your home, whereas the OUTSIDE food is essentially cooked/baked, etc. outside your home. Mostly Junk food, bakery food, the food you eat at a hotel, restaurant, or street is called the outside food.

What does no food and drink mean? ›

A No Food or Drink Sign is a prohibition message type of hygiene sign which is generally used for being displayed and seen around areas where there is a need to stop and prevent people from consuming food and drink and No Food or Drink Signage conveys the message "No food or drink" which means it is prohibited for food ...

Why do doctors say no food or drink after midnight? ›

When patients receive general anesthesia, they are unable to protect their own airways or keep them clear. For that reason, the care team needs to prevent the contents of the stomach from entering the lungs.

Is it rude to say no to food? ›

Someone may offer you food so they feel like a good host. It's the job of the host to 'give' to their guests, so try allowing the person to get you something else: say 'no thank you but I would love a top up of my drink'. You could also try taking what is offered but leaving it on your plate.

Why outside food is not allowed in hospital? ›

It's against hospital etiquette for a guest to bring fresh flowers, food, plants or fruits to a patient without asking first. “Infection control is crucial for patients who are very sick and do not have a strong immune system, such as burn victims, cancer or chemo patients,” explains Lee.

Are you allowed to cook in a hotel room? ›

Unfortunately, guests are not permitted to bring small appliances into their hotel rooms. These include slow cookers, toasters and hotplates. The only cookware you may use are the ones provided to you free of charge inside your kitchenette.

Is it OK to eat alone in a restaurant? ›

It's more than okay. If you want to go and experience a restaurant and you don't have anyone to go with you, don't change your plans. Go and enjoy yourself when you want.

Can I eat with my hands in a restaurant? ›

Etiquettes for finger foods like Chicken 🍗 nuggets & French 🍟 fries, 🍕 Pizza, calzones etc all require us to touch the food with our hands, so then it's not considered rude to touch them when eating at a restaurant.

Can you eat your own food in a hotel? ›

I would think that as long as there are no signs stating otherwise and you are careful not to make a mess, it shouldn't be a problem. I often, indeed usually do, take sandwiches or salad meals into my room at the end of the day, as I usually eat lightly in the evening.

Why do restaurants prohibit outside food? ›

One of the primary reasons why restaurants do not allow outside food is to mitigate the risk of food allergies and contamination. Restaurants carefully prepare their dishes, taking into consideration the ingredients used and the potential allergens they may contain.

What is outside eating called? ›

Outdoor dining, also known as al fresco dining or dining al fresco, is the act of eating a meal outside.

What is the term to eat outside? ›

Al fresco dining, also called outdoor dining or "dining alfresco," is the simple yet pleasurable act of eating outside.

What is the meaning of food not allowed? ›

Meaning that in that place/area, food and drinks are prohibited.

What is it called when you go without food or drink? ›

Inedia (Latin for 'fasting') or breatharianism (/brɛˈθɛəriənɪzəm/) is the claimed ability for a person to live without consuming food, and in some cases water. It is a pseudoscientific practice, and several adherents of these practices have died from starvation or dehydration.

What does it mean when someone can't eat or drink? ›

People can experience a loss of appetite for a wide range of reasons. Some of these are short-term, including colds, food poisoning, other infections, or the side effects of medication. Others are to do with long-term medical conditions, such as diabetes, cancer, or life-limiting illnesses.

What is it called when you can't eat or drink anything? ›

Dysphagia is the medical term for swallowing difficulties. Some people with dysphagia have problems swallowing certain foods or liquids, while others can't swallow at all. Other signs of dysphagia include: coughing or choking when eating or drinking.

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