Martin Rundkvist on Nostr: In Swedish apartment buildings, a kitchen of your own was once a modern convenience. ...
In Swedish apartment buildings, a kitchen of your own was once a modern convenience. Take-away food was the norm. The word for a take-away kitchen, which had very little in common with modern restaurants, was gårkök (first attested in 1605).
#history #food
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