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Malmö - Selects 13 images Created 15 Mar 2017

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  • Sweden's third largest city Malmö is a mix of modern and historic buildings with 19th century canals running through parts of the city.
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  • Syrian restaurant Shamiat serves a variety of traditional cuisine including sharwamas for the lunch crowd.
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  • An Indian restaurant located in one of Malmö's 17-18th century historic buildings located at Lilla torg - a visual blend of the new diverse Malmö with its past.
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  • A vendor sells a variety of traditional hotdogs served with mashed potatoes on a side street.
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  • Fiskehoddorna in Malmö is the largest marketplace for fishermen and fishmongers in the Skåne region
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  • Fresh aubergines and bell peppers for sale at Malmö's famous farmer's market located at Möllevångstorget (Möllevång Square).
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  • Malmö's recently opened Saluhall (market hall) that holds a variety of vendors from butchers to bakers.
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  • Limhamns Kött & Vilt offers free-range sustainably raised meat products from local farmers and hunters in the Skåne region.
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  • Third-generation Malmsten Fisk & Kök is run by brothers Björn and Erik who sell fresh fish such as cod, turbot and flounder alongside shellfish like oysters and mussels,
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  • Grocers selling fresh vegetables such as asparagus and artichokes in Malmö Saluhall.
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  • An innovative dish of parsley root with brown butter invented by Chef Jörgen Lloyd of Lyran in Malmö
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  • A corner street cafe - one of many around Malmö where locals can take a fika break over coffee and pastries.
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  • Two of the most popular types of pastries eaten during a typical Swedish fika break - cinnamon and cardamom buns.
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