Conveniently served as they are. For example with coffee and good friends as “fika” – coffee break Swedish style.
Sugar-free. Contains sweetener.
Crunchy and delicate oat biscuits with caramel flavour.
Every country has its known-by-all, loved-by-all types of biscuits, pastries and cakes. These are ours. Enough kinds for everyone to find a personal favourite. Ideally stocked at home for convenient serving whenever good friends pop by, eager for “fika” – coffee break Swedish style. No time for preparation. Plenty of time for friends.
Fika—a little Swedish word with a lot of meaning. It's a treasured Swedish tradition of taking moments together over good coffee and baked treats. We want to share this tradition with the world, so we created KAFFEREP, a food series featuring fika faves like ginger thins and oat biscuits (which all go great with a cup of IKEA coffee). You don't need a lot of time to bake and prep to enjoy fika. You just need enough time to be with family and friends.
From kafferep to fika – the Swedish tradition of gathering at home to socialise, drink coffee and eat cookies has a long history. The custom came about during the 19th century and meant that the host was expected to serve exactly seven types of cookies to their guests. Fewer were considered stingy and more was seen as over the top, while seven was the perfect balance. At IKEA, we love this way of enjoying a special moment with others, no matter how many cookies are served.
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Net weight: | 0.16 kg |
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