I think it sounds really tasty too!
And, Sason.. thanks for telling us about godis! I've never heard of that kind of candy before.
I'd love to hear more about Halloween traditions in other countries... or if Halloween is even celebrated in various countries. I'd also love to learn more about traditional sweets from around the world.
You're welcome. Actually, godis isn't any particular kind of candy, it's just all types of candy.
Halloween traditions in Sweden?
Well, I don't think you can call it "traditions" exactly, as it was unheard of only a few years ago.
Since then, it's been imported directly from the US, mostly for commercial reasons is my guess.
Now, you see skeletons and pumpkins around in the shops, and I think the kids also go trick or treating. At least some places, or some families.
I don't follow it with any particular interest, since my son is way above that age.
The Swedish tradition, however, for this weekend is "All saint's day".
I'm not very familiar with that either, since I'm not Christian, but as far as I know people decorate the graves
of their loved ones with wreaths and light candles on them.
That's a nice tradition, I think.