Absolutely fair price, given that it looks quite hand-made and labour intensive. If you just want something sweet get a Kanelsnegle. Or better yet hop over the border into Schleswig-Holstein and get a Franzbrötchen. We also have better red grit.
As someone that lives in sweden and has been to denmark many times, thats a steal in denmark. The prices there are insane. How much would one of these cost in the us?
To put that price tag into perspective: 25DKK (Dansk Kroner) are about US$3.50
Absolutely fair price, given that it looks quite hand-made and labour intensive. If you just want something sweet get a Kanelsnegle. Or better yet hop over the border into Schleswig-Holstein and get a Franzbrötchen. We also have better red grit.
Franzbrötchen is a hit or miss thing. There are good and bad ones.
And the baker earns a living wage
As someone that lives in sweden and has been to denmark many times, thats a steal in denmark. The prices there are insane. How much would one of these cost in the us?
I didn’t know the prices were lower in sweden, do you mean prices for baked goods or in general?
In general. Have friends who lived there, they also say its ridiculous.