concept   lunchtime
culture   Sweden
statement   In Sweden, lunchtime often involves open-faced sandwiches, hot dishes, and communal dining with an emphasis on nutritious and sustainable food choices.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lunch habits Sweden Lunch often involves open-faced sandwiches, salads, and hot dishes, and is typically eaten in a canteen or workplace cafeteria. 1
2 lunch time Sweden Considered a sacred time for relaxation and socializing, often lasting around 1-2 hours 1
3 lunchtime Sweden May include open-faced sandwiches and hot dishes, often eaten at home. 1
4 lunchtime culture Sweden Lunchtime is typically a time for a substantial and nutritious meal, often involving open-faced sandwiches and healthy, hearty options. 1
5 office lunch culture Sweden Common for employees to eat at their desks or take short, efficient lunch breaks to maximize productivity. 1
6 school lunch Sweden Commonly includes fish, potatoes, and dairy products due to local agricultural traditions 1
7 school lunches Sweden Prioritize locally sourced and organic ingredients, with an emphasis on sustainability and nutrition 1
8 school meals Sweden Free or heavily subsidized by the government to ensure all students have access to nutritious food 1
9 workplace lunches Sweden Many companies provide a free or heavily subsidized lunch for employees, and it is often eaten together in a communal dining area. 1