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Top 100 Swedish Foods

Last updated on June 04, 2026

Best Swedish foods

01
Chocolate Cake

Kladdkaka

4.4 ·

One of the most popular Swedish desserts is a rich chocolate cake known as kladdkaka. This classic Swedish creation combines eggs, cocoa (or chocolate), butter, sugar, and flour into a dense and luscious dessert. During baking, the cake should always remain moist in the center, while the outer layer is transformed into a thin, crunchy coating. Since the cake is incredibly dense, and typically heavy on the bitter chocolate or cocoa, it is usually dusted with a delicate layer of powdered sugar, and traditionally served with a dollop of ice cream or whipped cream on the side. It is one the most beloved Swedish desserts, typically enjoyed during fika, a traditional Swedish coffee break.

02
Salmon Dish

Gravlax

4.4 ·

Gravlax is a Scandinavian dish consisting of raw, salt-cured salmon that is traditionally seasoned with dill. Originally, the dish was made by fishermen who used to bury the salt, sugar, and dill-rubbed salmon above the line of high tide and leave it to ferment. At the time, it was characterized by its pungent flavor and odor, but today, gravlax is cured under refrigeration. The name gravlax comes from a combination of two words, grav, meaning buried, and lax, meaning salmon, referring to the original method of production. This delicacy is usually thinly sliced and served as an appetizer. It pairs well with crackers and pickled vegetables, but it can also be used as a stuffing for bagel sandwiches.

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03
Sweet Pastry

Kanelbulle

4.3 ·

The cinnamon roll or kanelbulle is a famous Swedish pastry made with yeasted, butter-rich, sweetened, and cardamom-flavored dough and has a cinnamon, butter, and sugar filling. Traditionally, kanelbulle will also have pearl sugar on top, although some variants can have either cardamom sugar or slivered almonds instead. Cinnamon rolls are typically associated with fika, a well-established Swedish coffee-and-cake form of socializing. Although the origin of these tasty swirls is still subject to considerable debate, the pastry has its own day in Sweden – October 4th, known as Cinnamon Roll Day.

04
Sweet Bread

Kardemommeboller (Cardamom buns)

4.3 ·

Kardemommeboller are traditional Swedish cardamom buns. This sweet knotted pastry is usually made with a combination of milk, butter, yeast, sugar, flour, crushed cardamom seeds, and salt. The milk is scalded and mixed with butter until everything is melted. The combination is mixed with the sugar, salt, cardamom, yeast, and flour in order to make a stiff dough. The dough is left to rise and it's then rolled and folded over into knots. They're baked for a few minutes, then brushed with butter while still hot. These cardamom buns are typically served on Santa Lucia day and Christmas, but they can also be enjoyed a few days later.

05
Sandwich

Toast Skagen

4.2 ·

Toast Skagen is a classic and elegant Swedish open-faced sandwich that's typically served as an appetizer. It's made with white bread, shrimps, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, whitefish roe, dill, lemon, and butter. The crusts are removed from the bread, which is then sautéed in butter until goden brown. The shrimps are chopped and mixed with mayonnaise, mustard, and dill. The mixture is then placed on the bread and the roe is placed on top of each sandwich. It's recommended to garnish each toast Skagen with a sprig of dill and serve it with a lemon slice on the side. This sandwich was invented right after WWII by a famous Swedish resteaurateur Tore Wretman, and it was named after a fishing port in Denmark.

06
Meatballs

Köttbullar

4.2 ·

Köttbullar are famous Swedish meatballs with a crispy brown exterior, and light, airy and tender texture on the interior. The original recipe for the dish first appeared in Cajsa Warg's 1754 cookbook. The meatballs usually consist of beef mixed with pork or veal, and the combination is typically seasoned with onions, salt, pepper, and allspice. The mixture is shaped into small, round meatballs and browned in hot butter. This dish is traditionally accompanied by lingonberry sauce, creamy mashed potatoes, and a thick gravy on the side, although lighter side dishes such as cucumber salad or red cabbage are also quite popular. In southern Sweden, people like their meat with a little extra fat, and that is the reason why they use pork in the meat mixture, but the further north one goes, the less pork there is in the mixture. Köttbullar are a key part of numerous buffets and smorgasbords all over Sweden, tempting the potential consumers with their unique aroma and flavor.

07
Cake

Jordgubbstårta (Cream and Strawberry Cake)

4.2 ·

Jordgubbstårta is a traditional strawberry cake originating from Sweden. It usually consists of five parts: sponge cake (flour, sugar, eggs, cornstarch, vanilla); lemon syrup (lemon juice, water, sugar); pastry cream (eggs, sugar, vanilla, flour, butter, milk); mascarpone whipped cream (mascarpone cheese, crème fraiche, sugar, vanilla), and a garnish of fresh strawberries. In order to assemble the cake, the sponge cake is brushed with lemon syrup, topped with pastry cream and quartered strawberries, and then with whipped cream. The process is repeated two more times, and the cake is then covered with mascarpone whipped cream and the remaining strawberries. This strawberry and cream cake is often prepared for the Midsommar feast.

08
Cheese

Västerbotten

4.1 ·

Västerbotten is a Swedish cheese made from cow's milk. The name refers to the Västerbotten region in northern Sweden. The paste is adorned with tiny eyes and has a firm, granular texture. In flavor, the cheese is salty and sweet, similar to a cross between Cheddar and Parmesan. Every wheel must age for at least 14 months before it can be consumed. It is believed that the cheese was invented in 1872 by Ulrika Eleonora Lindström, a dairy maid who was left alone while stirring the curd, but she also had regular meetings with her lover, so the cheese was considered a failure at first, but when it was tasted, people thought it had a special flavor. Nowadays, Västerbotten is left to age on spruce shelves, and in order to know when the cheese is ready, one of the master cheese makers extracts a small piece of the cheese with a drill and then assesses it. It is recommended to pair this cheese with pickled herrings, knäckebröd, and fruit such as grapes, cloudberries, and figs.

09
Cheese

Gräddost

4.1 ·

Gräddost is a traditional cheese originating from Sweden, its name meaning cream cheese when translated. The cheese is made from pasteurized cow's milk and it's usually left to age for up to 7 months. Underneath its waxed rind, the texture is smooth and creamy with small eyes dispersed throughout the body. The aromas are nutty, while the flavors are usually mild, sweet, and nutty with fresh and tangy hints. Due to the fact that Gräddost melts well, it's often used on pizzas or in sandwiches. It's recommended to pair the cheese with Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, and Chenin Blanc.

10
Dessert

Våfflor

4.1 ·

Våfflor are extremely popular Swedish waffles, consumed since the early 1600s, when they were shaped into squares. Today, the waffles are traditionally shaped into hearts and served with fruit jams, whipped cream, and ice cream. Because våfflor are made without yeast, they are much thinner than Belgian waffles, with a texture that is similar to pancakes. There are two popular waffle varieties - egg waffles and crispy waffles, the egg variety being more filling than the other one. Waffles are consumed throughout the year in Sweden, but they are at the peak of their popularity on March 25th, which is known as Waffle Day. Earlier, it was an important day because it marks the start of the crop-growing season, and with it, the increased availability of eggs and milk used in the production of waffles. Today, there is also a variety of salted, savory waffles that are served with various ingredients, from shrimps to cheese.

Best Swedish food products

01
Spirit

Hernö Gin Distillery

5 ·
Hernö Gin Distillery is Sweden's first dedicated gin distillery, located in Dala, near Härnösand. Founded in 2011 by Jon Hillgren, it is renowned for its organic and sustainably crafted gins. Using traditional copper pot stills, Hernö combines high-quality botanicals like juniper, coriander, lemon peel, lingonberry, and birch leaves. Their range includes award-winning expressions such as Hernö Dry Gin, Old Tom Gin, Navy Strength Gin, and Juniper Cask Gin. The distillery has earned numerous global accolades, including titles for the world's best gin. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, tastings, and workshops on cocktail-making and gin crafting. Hernö is celebrated for its commitment to quality, innovation, and Scandinavian nature.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold (2020)
02
Chocolate

Standout Chocolate

5 ·
Standout Chocolate is a chocolate producer based in Mölndal, Sweden, known for its dedication to crafting fine single-origin chocolate bars. The company focuses on transparently sourced cacao and employs a bean-to-bar process, ensuring control over every step of production from cacao bean to finished chocolate. Standout Chocolate prioritizes sustainability both in its sourcing practices and through its packaging solutions.
Awards
Academy of Chocolate - Gold (2022, 2021)
Academy of Chocolate - Top Gold (2022)
03
Spirit

Absolut

5 ·
Absolut Vodka is one of the world’s top ten international spirits brands, with every drop of Absolut Vodka coming from one source, in and around Åhus in southern Sweden. With more than 200 years of distilling heritage, Beefeater Gin was born in the heart of London, where its only distillery remains today, while Plymouth Gin is made from England's oldest distillery using the original 1793 recipe. Unique and unrivalled, Monkey 47 name derives from the 47 handpicked ingredients sourced from the soft and mild water of Germany’s Black Forest, while KI NO BI is a recognisably dry gin from the Kyoto Distillery in Japan. Malfy Gins are made in Italy using Italian lemons, Sicilian pink grapefruits and blood oranges that express the sun-soaked spirit of the Almafi coast.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold (2024, 2019)
04
Spirit

Virtuous

5 ·
Awards
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold (2024)
IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Spirit Gold Outstanding (2024, 2023)
05
Spirit

High Coast Distillery

5 ·
Awards
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Gold (2024)
06
Spirit

O.P. Anderson

5 ·
O.P. Anderson is a well-known brand of aquavit and gin that falls under the umbrella of Anora Group, a leading Nordic alcohol producer. Anora Group was formed through the merger of Altia and Arcus, creating a significant player in the spirits and wine industry. O.P. Anderson, with its rich history dating back to 1891, is one of the company's flagship brands. It is widely recognized for its traditional Swedish aquavit, as well as for its innovative products like O.P. Anderson Old Tom Gin and O.P. Anderson Blood Orange Gin. The brand is known for its dedication to quality, craftsmanship, and its deep ties to Scandinavian culture and heritage.
Awards
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold (2023)
The Gin Masters - Gold (2022)
07
Chocolate

Swedish Fika Choklad

5 ·
Swedish Fika Choklad is a Swedish chocolatier offering artisanal chocolates with a focus on high-quality ingredients. They create a variety of chocolate products, including bars and seasonal treats, with a commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship. Their chocolates are crafted with carefully sourced cocoa beans from renowned regions such as the Dominican Republic. They also feature products like vegan milk chocolates and bars flavored with unique ingredients like cardamom and licorice​.
Awards
International Chocolate Awards - Gold (2014, 2013)
International Chocolate Awards - Silver (2014, 2013, 2012)
08
Chocolate

Chocolatte

5 ·
Chocolatte is a chocolate producer based in Helsingborg, Sweden. The company specializes in crafting high-quality chocolates with a focus on using natural ingredients. Chocolatte's products include a variety of chocolate bars, pralines, and other confections.
Awards
International Chocolate Awards - Gold (2015)
International Chocolate Awards - Silver (2023, 2019, 2018, 2015)
09
Cheese

Almnäs Bruk

5 ·
Almnäs Bruk is a historic Swedish farm and cheesemaker located in the Västra Götaland region, with a cheesemaking tradition dating back to the early 19th century. It is regarded as one of the oldest documented cheesemaking sites in Sweden, built on long-standing local knowledge, on-farm milk production, and a strong artisanal approach. After a period of interruption, cheese production was revived in 2008 with the aim of preserving original recipes and the historical identity of the cheeses once produced at the estate. Today, Almnäs Bruk operates as a fully integrated organic farm, where the milk comes exclusively from its own pastures and the entire process - from feeding the cows to aging the cheeses - takes place on site. Its most renowned product is Wrångebäck Sweden PDO, a hard, natural-rind cheese based on an 1889 recipe and recognized as the first cheese in Scandinavia to receive protected designation of origin status. Alongside Wrångebäck, the dairy produces several other traditional cheeses in different styles and aging profiles, all expressing the character of raw milk and local terroir. Almnäs Bruk has received multiple international awards, and today it stands as a reference point for the successful integration of history, organic farming, and modern artisanal cheesemaking.
Awards
World Cheese Awards - Super Gold (2021)
10
Spirit

Purity Vodka

5 ·
Awards
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold (2023, 2020)
Bartender Spirits Awards - Double Gold (2020)
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About this ranking

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Swedish Foods” list until June 04, 2026, 4,912 ratings were recorded, of which 4,210 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

The initial list of top producers was compiled based on available reviews, awards, local recommendations, media and blog coverage, and consumer reviews. The list will be updated with ratings from TasteAtlas local ambassadors and TasteAtlas users.

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