Swedish · Food & Drink
Meat
The flesh of animals eaten as food.
Han äter inte kött, han är vegetarian.
He does not eat meat, he is vegetarian.
'Kött' comes from Old Norse 'kjöt', reflecting a longstanding presence of meat in the Scandinavian diet. It links to other Germanic terms for meat, showing shared cultural practices.
'Kött' is used in both formal and informal contexts, being vital in culinary discussions, menus, and everyday conversations about diet.
Meat features in various Swedish folklore, stories, and cultural sayings, highlighting its role in traditional feasting.