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What are the specialties of the four Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark)?

The specialties of the four Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark) are:

1. Finnish specialties

1. Finnish knives: available in Europe Comparable to the versatile Swiss Army knife is the Finnish knife with leather sheath. Finnish knives are made of exquisite materials, exquisite craftsmanship, smooth shape and rich national style.

2. Berry wine: Local people use different berries to make wine. It is a mixed wine made from a variety of berries and is very famous.

3. Moomin souvenirs: Moomin is a cartoon character born and raised in Finland. He is extremely chubby and cute and is loved by children all over the world.

4. Fazer Chocolate: It is the most famous chocolate brand in Finland. The company has been established for more than 100 years.

2. Swedish specialties

1. The silverware produced in Sweden is second to none, with various varieties, exquisite and beautiful patterns, and bright and elegant colors.

2. The Swedish leather goods series have beautiful styles and reliable quality.

3. The Dala Trojan horse is a symbol of Sweden. You can buy it in large department stores, but it is expensive.

4. Glass products are unique in Sweden, both in terms of design and product accuracy.

3. Norwegian Specialties

1. Swarovski’s crystal products are world-renowned.

2. Norwegian carpets use exquisite materials, are exquisitely made, and have realistic patterns.

3. Rose paint painting is a unique Norwegian decorative paint technique with different patterns and shapes and different sizes of roses.

4. Moose sausage.

4. Danish Specialties

1. Cookies are a specialty of Denmark.

2. Amber: Mermaid’s Tears. Denmark is the first country in the world to discover amber. The amber found in Danish waters is formed from pine resin that grew in the forests of the Nordic region 30-50 million years ago.

3. Porcelain: Each piece of porcelain is traditionally hand-painted by ceramic artists, and the brushwork is lifelike and cannot be copied.

4. Silver products: In Denmark, there is a proverb that can be seen everywhere: "If silver could talk, it would definitely speak Danish." This vividly reflects the Danish people's sense of superiority towards their silver products.