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Sweet Flavors of Finland: A Culinary Journey

In Finland, sweetness isn’t just for desserts it’s infused into every dish, creating a unique culinary experience that delights the senses. From savory Karjalanpiirakka pastries to hearty rye bread with

Average day at Auto-Kilta

Work at Auto-Kilta starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Before 8 a.m., you have time to dress up and drink some tea or coffee. At 8 a.m.,

Terrible experience in KFC!!

The first week we were in Zaragoza we saw that in the centre of town there was a KFC and a Mcdonalds. Nobody in our group tried KFC before and

GYM PEOPLES HEAVEN!?

The first day of coming to Zaragoza me and my classmate, who is attending this erazmus project with me, went around the city searching for a fitnes. In the first

Different people, different culture

The first thing that I noticed in Finland is definitely the people. They’re way more reserved than Slovenes, which I like quite a lot, because they keep more to themselves

The trip to Jyväskylä was something

During the first weekend we traveled to Jyväskylä to visit our classmates. We stayed there overnight, since we wanted to see the local nightlife. Jyväskylä is a smaller town, often

Spending free time abroad

During our free time so far we’ve been exploring Tampere. First we obviously had to check what they sell in the local grocery stores. For the most part they have

The Moomin museum

On Thursday we went to the Moomin museum in Tampere. Moomin is pretty much the national cartoon of Finland. I have to admit I never actually watched the cartoon as

So many campuses

The Tredu school is so much bigger than I originally thought. We spent the whole first week just being showed all the different campuses. The main one on the outskirts

Different people, different culture

In finland they really do live in a high trust society. One of the biggest shocks for me was when we walked to the nearby lake. There were small boats

A fascinating language

Finnish really is an interesting language. Being that it’s a Finno-Ugric language it sounds completely different to languages we’re used to. But at the same time I feel like the

Visiting the biggest festival in my life!

On Tuesday, 5th of March, we went to park Tío Jorge, where there was a festival called Cincomarzada. This event is important for the inhabitants of this area, because on