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IN PICTURES: Eating your way through Roskilde Festival

IN PICTURES: Eating your way through Roskilde Festival
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A true example of the Roskilde Festival's Scandinavian feel: Norwegian Håkon Ellingsen tucks in to some Swedish meatballs. His verdict? "Fantastic."Photo: Bobby Anwar
Kirstine Jespersen from Copenhagen told The Local that her chili fries from The Circus were just what her dehydrated body needed. We hope she also drank some water... Photo: Bobby Anwar
At Gorm's Bornholmerbiks, festival guests could dine on the Danish speciality Burning Love (brændende kærlighed).Photo: Bobby Anwar
Sif Nyberg of Copenhagen and Gregory Preston of Long Beach California said the chicken burger from the Ranch was "doable" and as a festival, sometimes that is good enough.Photo: Bobby Anwar
The Nodisk Pastahus is just one of the well over 100 food stalls found at the Roskilde Festival.Photo: Bobby Anwar
The large food court has something for everyone's tastes. Photo: Bobby Anwar
Food and hygge with friends are both important elements of the Roskilde experience.Photo: Bobby Anwar
We caught Lea Sarfelt of Roskilde enjoying some toast from Hjaltes. "Really good! Especially when you have a hangover," she said. Photo: Bobby Anwar
If you aren't finding good food at Roskilde, you simply aren't trying.Photo: Bobby Anwar
Karen Riisgaard from Copenhagen said her spaghetti with meat sauce from the Nordic Pastahaus "was missing some spark". Well, she did order an Italian dish from a Nordic place...Photo: Bobby Anwar


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