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

Four Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark)? The features of are:

First of all, Finnish specialties

1, Finnish knife: the Finnish knife with leather case is comparable to the multifunctional Swiss army knife in Europe. Finnish Dao has exquisite materials, exquisite workmanship, smooth shape and rich national style.

2. Berry wine: The local people make wine with different berries. This is a mixed wine, which is made of many kinds of berries and is very famous.

3. Moomin Souvenir: Moomin is a cartoon character born and raised in Finland. He is very chubby and cute, and is deeply loved by children all over the world.

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

Second, Swedish specialties

1, second to none is the silverware made in Sweden, which has a wide variety, exquisite and beautiful patterns and bright and elegant colors.

2. Swedish leather series is beautiful in style and reliable in quality.

3. Dala Troy is the symbol of Sweden. Trojan horses can be bought in large department stores, but they are expensive.

4. Glass products are necessary in Sweden, both in design and product accuracy.

Third, Norwegian specialties.

1, Swarovski's crystal products are world-renowned.

2. Norwegian carpets are exquisite in materials, beautifully made and lifelike in patterns.

3. Rose lacquer painting is a unique decorative painting technology in Norway, with different patterns and shapes and roses of different sizes.

4. Moose sausage.

Fourth, Danish specialties

1, biscuits are a feature of Denmark.

2. Amber: the tears of mermaid. Denmark was the first country in the world to discover amber. Amber found in Danish waters is formed by turpentine that grew in Nordic forests 30-50 million years ago.

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

4. Silver products: In Denmark, there is a proverb everywhere: "If silver can talk, it must be Danish." It vividly reflects the superiority of Danes to their silver products.