I guess life up north is always associated with harsh winters, not only Scandinavia, but North America and Russia too. Do you think the winter as a mindset is rooted in the culture?Īll the legends and sagas – history even – from this part of the world seems to have some sort of winter angle. It's almost like people slow down a few notches and go into cosy-mode, lighting up their fireplaces, playing outside in the snow and decorating their houses with what we call "polar night lights" - which basically means we begin Christmas decorations a bit early!Ī lot of people reference Norway as a beacon when it comes to coping with winter. Personally, I love it for numerous reasons, but I'm one of those that prefer the cold! I am more relaxed, I sleep a lot better – that’s a nightmare during midnight sun – and there's a feeling of tranquillity all around. Norse legend, its literary sagas and more recently a slew of fantastical worlds – notably the realms of Arendelle from Disney’s Frozen, which opens as a musical in London this year – are all conjurings thick with the wintery mystique of the landscapes of Norway, Finland, Sweden and the mountainous island of the high Arctic, Svalbard. ( The Walt Disney Company is majority owner of National Geographic Partners.) It’s a landscape at times so ethereal it has fed a concentrated mythology and lent itself to more than a few famous flights of fantasy. ( Related: Britain's deep freeze in pictures.) And there are few locations in the world that demonstrate why quite as dramatically as northern Scandinavia. For some, that’s a good thing but for others, winter is the time when the landscape is at its best. Temperatures reached -23 degrees Celsius in Braemar, the coldest pocket of Scotland, on the 10th February – the lowest for 26 years. But even in the whitest season, there are elements of the northern winter our modest latitude and mild ocean current can’t compete with. Black - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #40, blue #1, and yellow #6.ICY fingers have been massaging the UK in recent weeks. Yellow - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C yellow #5. Magenta - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #3, blue #1, and red #40. Cyan - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C blue #1. INGREDIENTS: Tapioca Starch, Corn Syrup Solids, Microcrystalline Cellulose (E460), Sugar, Water, Glycerine (E422), Canola Oil, Polyglycerol Esters (E475), Titanium Dioxide (E171), Algin (E401), Potassium Sorbate (E202), Citric Acid (E330), Sodium Bicarbonate, Soy Lecithin (E322). Kosher! Gluten Free! Trans-Fat Free! No Peanut Products Added! Printed on high quality edible icing paper (not wafer or rice paper) using high quality edible ink, also certified kosher.
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