ノルウェー人はなぜ昼食のサンドイッチを紙で1枚ずつ分けて持っていくのか?




individual one by one and then packed into a lunch box or bag.
Since many Norwegian schools do not provide lunch as a standard meal, and many workers also bring lunch from home, students and office workers often open the paper one by one at their desk or break area and eat a simple sandwich.
The Oslo Breakfast, which was provided free of charge to all elementary school students in Oslo in 1932, was also a cold and simple school meal centered around whole wheat bread, cheese, milk, and fruit. Today's matpakke is not a special lunch box, but a practical Norwegian lunch prepared in a few minutes in the morning and brought to school or work.