International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
International Student Guide - Det Juridiske Fakultet
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Pork = Svinekød<br />
Chicken = Kylling<br />
Turkey = Kalkun<br />
Fish = Fisk<br />
Milk (four kinds): = Mælk<br />
Low fat = Skummetmælk<br />
or minimælk<br />
Medium fat = Letmælk<br />
High fat = Sødmælk<br />
Cream = Fløde<br />
Whipping cream = Piskefløde<br />
Beer = Øl<br />
Softdrinks = Sodavand<br />
<strong>Det</strong>ergent = Vaskepulver<br />
Cheese = Ost<br />
Butter = Smør<br />
Sugar = Sukker<br />
Flour = Mel<br />
Coffee = Kaffe<br />
Bottle and can recycling<br />
When buying a softdrink or a beer you usually pay a deposit of approx. DKK 1.00 – 4.00<br />
for small or big bottles/cans. When you return the bottle or can you will get back the<br />
deposit.<br />
General Opening Hours<br />
Shops in Copenhagen are open for a limited number of hours each week. Almost all<br />
shops are open until 5:30 pm on weekdays. Some shops have longer hours, normally until<br />
8 pm. Most supermarkets are open until 8 pm.<br />
The majority of shops are closed at 5 pm on Saturdays (smaller shops close at 1 pm or 2<br />
pm) and often all day on Sundays. On Sundays and public holidays, bakeries, flower<br />
shops, sweet shops and kiosks are open part of the day.<br />
In each part of Copenhagen there is a “Døgn-Netto”, which will be open every day of the<br />
week and on holidays from 10 am to 10 pm.<br />
The self-service stores and kiosks (for sale of foreign newspapers, tobacco etc.) at<br />
Copenhagen Central Station are open until 10 pm or midnight. At the Central Station<br />
there is also a supermarket.<br />
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