Oh no. OH NO.SSTF@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 363 points – 1 years ago62Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentBut there's a picture of cheese next to the text! Edit: it also says "cheese aroma" ("ostarom") in Swedish.Text on labels is Finnish though. The plot thickens.Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the worldOh wait … Ursprungsland Taiwan is Swedish? That would be also valid German, but it’s the only text there that would.They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks "Cheese Foam".
But there's a picture of cheese next to the text! Edit: it also says "cheese aroma" ("ostarom") in Swedish.Text on labels is Finnish though. The plot thickens.Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the worldOh wait … Ursprungsland Taiwan is Swedish? That would be also valid German, but it’s the only text there that would.They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks "Cheese Foam".
Text on labels is Finnish though. The plot thickens.Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the world
Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the world
Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.
Oh wait … Ursprungsland Taiwan is Swedish? That would be also valid German, but it’s the only text there that would.
They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks "Cheese Foam".
But there's a picture of cheese next to the text!
Edit: it also says "cheese aroma" ("ostarom") in Swedish.
Text on labels is Finnish though. The plot thickens.
Text is in both languages. This is common because the countries share a long border.
Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.
The Finland-Taiwan border is one of the longest undefended borders in the world
Oh wait … Ursprungsland Taiwan is Swedish? That would be also valid German, but it’s the only text there that would.
They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks "Cheese Foam".